Mokk Fields
Growth and Decay
The confluence of dozens of streams and runoff flows have pooled within the southwestern lowlands of Humblewood, creating a vast wetland. The water here gradually filters out to the Talongrip Coast and into the sea. Before it does, the still, muddy freshwater reservoirs allow the Mokk Fields to support a surprising array of life.
Uninviting Geography
The fringes of the Mokk Fields are wreathed with reeds, water lilies, and pleasant greenery. Farther into the heart of the swamp, travelers find themselves inundated by stagnant, foul-smelling waters and muddy lowlands with poor footholds. Patches of dry, stable ground are scarce, meaning that the slimy, gnarled trees that grow here are rarely suitable for a perch.
Rare Goods
The Mokk Fields are not a popular travel destination, especially for bird-folk accustomed to towering trees and bustling perches. Still, some venture here seeking the area’s unique resources. Plants and creatures found only in the swamp are useful for potion brewing or magical reagents, and there is good coin to be made for people willing to brave the area’s many dangers. Of special note are the slimes, dangerous ooze creatures exclusive to this environment, whose residue has become a sought-after commodity for those with the skill to harvest it.
Mokkden Caverns
One of the Mokk Fields' more unlikely landforms is the intricate, vast cavern system that runs beneath the swamps.
Years ago, what was thought to be sinkholes were revealed to, in fact, be tunnel entrances to a series of caves. Scouts from Winnowing Reach have probed the depths to learn more about these caverns. The few who have returned reported a significant number of slimes. The damp, lightless caverns make a perfect home for the amorphous creatures that dwell here.