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Ignis Scientia ([personal profile] threevirtues) wrote2024-03-09 02:16 pm
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Brockham Haven

For those first stepping foot outside of Insomnia, the Brockham Haven will very likely be their first introduction to the safe havens which keep weary travelers safe from that which lurks in the night. All they need to do as they make their way past the checkpoint is turn their head left, and they will see the outcropping of rock which juts from the hillside and glows a welcoming blue.

However, while the first Haven available to most travelers, it is not often the first choice of most. Instead, it is often only chosen by Hunters venturing down into the depths of the Crestholm Channel to clear out the daemons which plague its dim waterways, or the occasional fisherman who seeks reeling the Dawn Lucian Carp in the early hours of morn. If there are any outside of those two groups who seek shelter at Brockham, it is a traveler who only made it out of the city far later than they could have ever hoped, and do not believe themselves capable of making it to Hammerhead in time.

There are multiple reasons for this, although they all seem to amount to the same thing: Brockham does not have much to offer. Squashed between the Channel and a nearby Imperial fort, it is rather lacking in appealing views which might soothe a tired soul after a long day's journey or when they awaken from a rough night of camping. The only wild food which might help bolster their stores would be a nearby outcropping of Aegir Root, should they tire of the Reservoir's fishing.

Still, Brockham does offer a fascinating view of abandoned construction that is but across the road. When viewed from the peak of Brockham, while one is sipping at their morning coffee, seeing those would-be towers of brick and concrete leaves one with a sort of melancholy, and reminds them of how fortunate they are to have lived in a city fully formed and reliable.

This does, of course, require one able to be able to ignore the dead-eyed robotic stares of the Magitek Troopers stationed in the nearby fort.

Yet despite the proximity of both Fort and Channel, or perhaps because of such proximity, very few monsters actually lurk around the immediate area of Brockham. This perhaps is something that will no doubt appeal to those travelers who are not so equipped to handle the local wildlife in the way that skilled Hunters or independent fishermen are, for all they need do is make a short break from the road up to Brockham.

Still, for those whose sense of aesthetic is particular and thus will find no satisfaction in such a place where the reminders of civilization are so overbearing, the fortunate news is that Brockham has a sister Haven just on the other side of the Fort. A small drive away (or walk, if one's vehicle happens to be incapacitated) will find them at Palmaugh Haven. The view is one of the few differences between the pair.

For a meal to eat campside, I recommend a simple Multi-Meat Sandwich. Any well prepared traveler will no doubt have Daggerquill breast and Gighee ham in their supplies, along with bread that should still be decent. Augment the meal with Aegir root, and one will find themselves having a nice simple meal befitting of the scenery.

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fishfearme: crestholm reservoir isn't as far as it could be, but you'll still want to move it a little bit if you want to make it over there early enough for the dawn lucian carp. with all the concrete and rusted metal around, it's actually a pretty different experience fishing there. as much as the carp, it's probably not a bad idea to go fishing there just once to get a feel for the place. fort nearby kinda kills the mood when you're camping, but when you're fishing, you're deep enough in there that you can't even see it. only fishing spot in the whole region. ★★★✩✩

chocobro: on 1 hand, all the concreet is kinda comforting. 2nd hand uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuh how does anyone sleep with thoses creepy mechs just staring 24/7??????

womenwantme: If you're going to be camping in the wilderness, just go all the way or troop up to Hammerhead if you're going to half-ass it!