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== Overview ==
In the west a series of dense forests once formed Liathaven. Control of Liathaven was lost at the same time that [[The Marches territories#Mournwold, the Mourn (Lost)|Mournwold]] fell and though the Navarr migrations still include this land they must travel secretly for the barbarians that control the Mourn harass any striding which attempts to follow the trods around the ancient wood.
In the west a series of dense forests once formed Liathaven. Control of Liathaven was lost at the same time that [[The Marches territories#Mournwold, the Mourn (Lost)|Mournwold]] fell and though the Navarr migrations still include this land they must travel secretly for the barbarians that control the Mourn harass any striding which attempts to follow the trods around the ancient wood.



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Overview

In the west a series of dense forests once formed Liathaven. Control of Liathaven was lost at the same time that Mournwold fell and though the Navarr migrations still include this land they must travel secretly for the barbarians that control the Mourn harass any striding which attempts to follow the trods around the ancient wood.

Minor Settlements

Liaven’s Dance

Fell with the Marcher territory. The Dance was marked in the grass and the trees, several miles wide, worn into the ground with the footfall of centuries. It is said that if you could fly, you would see the Great Dance writ there in earth. Some from Urizen believe that dancing Liaven’s Dance marked the closest humans have come to understanding the path of the soul through the Labyrinth of Ages. The steading of Liaven’s Dance existed to keep the dance dancing, and the loss is sore felt.

Mournstead

The last redoubt of the Navarr in Liathaven, still held against the threat of Vallorn and the barbarians who’ve reached the Mourne. There are groves of beggarwood trees deep in the forests here, and the Navarr do their utmost to defend them.