Fyalnaes

''Hidden deep within the forests of the Elven Lands; the Fyalnaes is a concealed city seated at the heart of the western region of the Elven Lands. The power of the Fae runs strong in its surrounding woods, but has eluded sight even from large parties for time since immemorial. The Fyalnaes are surrounded by great trees standing side by side, allowing none of the city to be seen by the outside excluding the Doorway. The city proper consists of a grand plaza upon its lowest level. The fae rarely traverse the surface, and often those whom are here become wary when the Doorway opens to the outer world. The grand plaza is populated by great trees that spring high above into the central levels. Fae magicks and vine-crafted bridgeways allow for access to the higher levels of the den. In some structures, trees are''(edited)

hollowed out to make way for bridge hubs. ''Upon the den's pinnacle levels are stores of fae magics in great concentration. An entire sea of blue fae magick generates the den's concealment ward from the outside world alongside the Faewood's own protection. Here, great nests and chambers of the High Fae are housed. The High Fae serve as the Faewood's protectors along with Fyalnae, overseeing the harmony of the den and the wards remain intact. The High Fae's chambers are crafted to resemble ornate architecture, unlike simplistic abodes of the fae below, with elegant curves and pores that create illusions of trees when viewed from above. The Fyalnaes' population are far conservative than other Elven of the region, and perhaps even bordering upon detached from the rest of their kind due to several unfortunate events in Fae history. The Fyalnaes was not always sealed, with legends speaking of it being open to all who seek rest and aid. An age of calamity struck from the east, and thus the fae were sealed by the Faewood itself. What exact events happened are lost due to a lack of record, but the scars of trees around the den remain as a reminder of their seclusion. The Doorway, though visible, often changes location to avert detection, and blends in with the treelines. One must be lucky and sharp of sight, lest the Doorway move to its new location.''