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[[File:Illo-Quickwater.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Known for its rivers and rapids.]] | |||
A nature reserve set on and around a mountain, with over a hundred hiking trails<ref name="ch2">''[[Second (Fiction) |Second]]'', chapter 2</ref> and several canoe routes<ref name="ch7">''[[Second (Fiction) |Second]]'', chapter 7</ref>. Quickwater Reserve hosted the ensign training retreat in ''[[Second (Fiction) |Second]].'' | A nature reserve set on and around a mountain, with over a hundred hiking trails<ref name="ch2">''[[Second (Fiction) |Second]]'', chapter 2</ref> and several canoe routes<ref name="ch7">''[[Second (Fiction) |Second]]'', chapter 7</ref>. Quickwater Reserve hosted the ensign training retreat in ''[[Second (Fiction) |Second]].'' | ||
Revision as of 01:31, 30 May 2020
A nature reserve set on and around a mountain, with over a hundred hiking trails[1] and several canoe routes[2]. Quickwater Reserve hosted the ensign training retreat in Second.
Landmarks
- Quickwater compound. Contains two-person bunkrooms[3] a mess hall[4], and meeting rooms [5]
- Chapel Grove, a grove of very large, very ancient trees, used as a checkpoint.[6]
- Canoe rental cabin, which contains an octagonal reception area paneled in golden wood, and a back section containing medical facilities.[2]
Plants and Animals
- Deer[7]
- Evergreens[7]
- Fruit bears, largely harmless fruit and carrion eaters[8]
- Kendrage, an edible plant with shiny green leaves[9]
- Pearl-poppies[7]
- Various birds, including birds of prey[1][10]
- Wild mushrooms, including red oysters[9]