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Narrowisle Crossing
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Narrowisle Crossing, or "Narrow" as it's often called, is a tiny halfling village to the south of Pinedale. It rests upon a narrow island in the shallow river leading into Brownshallow Lake. The road leading through it is the only land based connection to the south, but it has fallen into disuse and is now interrupted by a broken bridge. The inhabitants of the village are notoriously lazy.
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Narrowisle Crossing
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Less than hundred
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Map of Narrowisle Crossing
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South Road
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Narrowisle Crossing, or "Narrow" as it's often called, is a tiny halfling village to the south of Pinedale. It rests upon a narrow island in the shallow river leading into Brownshallow Lake. The road leading through it is the only land based connection to the south, but it has fallen into disuse and is now interrupted by a broken bridge. The inhabitants of the village are notoriously lazy.