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threevirtues) wrote2024-03-09 11:05 am
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Pallebram Haven
Along the west-most part of Leide lays a rather rough road known to those dwelling in such parts as Hunter's Road. The name is far from an official one; yet there is not a native who'd be oblivious if you were to reference it. It has earned this name for being the most direct route between the Prairie Outpost up north, and the nearest Kenny Crow's diner, down south at the fork for Hammerhead, Galdin, and Duscae. Fortunately for the Hunters, Pallebram Haven lays there midway along the road for those hurrying to and from their hunts.
Needless to say, all others benefit from Pallebram's presence as well. This Haven rounds out the trio which populate the Three Valleys, and so if you are to visit one of the others, certainly you will wind your way to Pallebram one way or the other. Some take advantage of it for they too are on business to the Prairie Outpost. Others simply find it to be the most convenient and nearby Haven in their ventures throughout the Three Valleys.
Then there are the few nature lovers who adore Pallebram not only for nearby resources, or its proximity to a parking lot, or that it offers a respite from the road. Rather, out of all of the Havens within the area, it provides what some may argue is the best and most breathtaking view of the Peak. For it is Pallebram that does not have to contend with the glare of searchlights, nor the patient neon of Hammerhead, or a motel's bright parking lot. It is merely Pallebram out in the expanse of desert. I would not particularly call myself a nature's man, yet even I cannot deny that the view of the Peak before an evening sky is a breathtaking one.
In order to best enjoy such a beautiful view, however, it is wise to take advantage of what the Valley has to offer. While not so deep in as Merrioth Haven is, Pallebram nonetheless still enjoys the Valleys' material splendors should one not be afraid of chasing away Sabretooths. Leiden and sweet peppers both are bright spots in the dry hills, while sweet potatoes and birdbeast nests are but minor treks away.
If one is willing to cross the road, as well, and takes care not to venture into a certain tunnel... Funguar also congregate right there at the entrance, and should be enjoyed as a rare treat that is otherwise not so plentiful out there in Leide.
Enjoying the natural splendor of a sight like the Peak means enjoying a meal that settles into your stomach like a rock. For that, I would recommend a veggie medley stew that incorporates the fresh potato and funguar of the area, along with some sheep's milk that will help bind it all together.
Before I give my final score, I will give one last word of warning. There exist many rumors of a particularly speedy and prickly creature which dashes through Leide's plains. I can confirm that at least one variant may be spotted in the vicinity of Pallebram.
It is always wise to carry antidotes or poison-negating jewelry on hand no matter where you are camping, but perhaps especially take care to do so around Pallebram.
★★★★✩
Needless to say, all others benefit from Pallebram's presence as well. This Haven rounds out the trio which populate the Three Valleys, and so if you are to visit one of the others, certainly you will wind your way to Pallebram one way or the other. Some take advantage of it for they too are on business to the Prairie Outpost. Others simply find it to be the most convenient and nearby Haven in their ventures throughout the Three Valleys.
Then there are the few nature lovers who adore Pallebram not only for nearby resources, or its proximity to a parking lot, or that it offers a respite from the road. Rather, out of all of the Havens within the area, it provides what some may argue is the best and most breathtaking view of the Peak. For it is Pallebram that does not have to contend with the glare of searchlights, nor the patient neon of Hammerhead, or a motel's bright parking lot. It is merely Pallebram out in the expanse of desert. I would not particularly call myself a nature's man, yet even I cannot deny that the view of the Peak before an evening sky is a breathtaking one.
In order to best enjoy such a beautiful view, however, it is wise to take advantage of what the Valley has to offer. While not so deep in as Merrioth Haven is, Pallebram nonetheless still enjoys the Valleys' material splendors should one not be afraid of chasing away Sabretooths. Leiden and sweet peppers both are bright spots in the dry hills, while sweet potatoes and birdbeast nests are but minor treks away.
If one is willing to cross the road, as well, and takes care not to venture into a certain tunnel... Funguar also congregate right there at the entrance, and should be enjoyed as a rare treat that is otherwise not so plentiful out there in Leide.
Enjoying the natural splendor of a sight like the Peak means enjoying a meal that settles into your stomach like a rock. For that, I would recommend a veggie medley stew that incorporates the fresh potato and funguar of the area, along with some sheep's milk that will help bind it all together.
Before I give my final score, I will give one last word of warning. There exist many rumors of a particularly speedy and prickly creature which dashes through Leide's plains. I can confirm that at least one variant may be spotted in the vicinity of Pallebram.
It is always wise to carry antidotes or poison-negating jewelry on hand no matter where you are camping, but perhaps especially take care to do so around Pallebram.
★★★★✩
ℂ𝕠𝕞𝕞𝕖𝕟𝕥 𝕊𝕖𝕔𝕥𝕚𝕠𝕟
fishfearme: too much walking. found needles in my blanket. ★✩✩✩✩
chocobro: yk u rl dont get shots like this anywhere else ngl. like it all SUPER nice already in the daylight dgmw but i was super so sure that once the sun called it quits then thatd be it??????? but no nonono no i don't regret ANY of the shots i got over there. i think these were some of my best ones of the peak!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ★★★★✩
womenwantme: If you want to call yourself any kind of Leide camper, than you HAVE to go to Pallebram. This is the sort of sight that really makes you feel alive and connected to the world at large. I've been to a lot of places in my time, but there's just something about looking up towards the Peak, seeing it tower over all the little valleys and rocks in Leide. You just feel something really settle in you. If I were on my own, I think I would have given a go at climbing up that thing. I bet the view is even more incredible up there. ★★★★★