Red Larch
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Red Larch

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Waystop town along the Long Road

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10/11/22

The town of Red Larch is a waystop on the Long Road seven (7) days north of Waterdeep, and is located at the intersection of three trails. One trail leads to the Bargewright Inn, another to Kheldell Path, and the third, Cairn Road runs into the hills. The town was named for a stand of red larch trees that were chopped down about the time of the town's founding.

Amnesty, Balvazar, and Bough have all travelled through this small town.

Red Larch is known for its nourishing, though otherwise non-noteworthy food, called crumblecake. Crumblecakes were made into moist loaves from nuts, chickpea mash, chopped roots and greens, turkey and wildfowl scraps, all baked together.

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