Which came first: Havens, or the roads which come so close as to be engaged with them? For some Havens, and their proximity to being in the middle of nowhere, it is clear that they were made far before a person made a road to venture near it, and so it is people who must make the trek over if they wish to enjoy its safety. Others, however, enjoy a friendlier relation with the footsteps of civilization.
Entethina is one of the latter, situated not only right besides the road lading out of Leide from the north-west side, but cozied u right next to the Norduscaen parking area. This means, for those who are coming into Leide after a long drive or those who would rather save some hours so that they aren't caught unaware in the afternoon lading into evening, it is but child's play to pull over and find sweet respite. It is an incredibly traveler friendly Haven.
Of course, aspiring hunters may also use this location due to its proximity to a closed off tunnel which leads further down south. While hardly deep and complex enough to be called any sort of dungeon, this small and unassuming tunnel nonetheless is host to a fairly frequent goblin problem. Individually, they are not worth much trouble at all. If that were the case, any individual could waltz inside and pull in some practice against what could very well be their first daemon encounter. However, group-driven as the little thieves are, I would advise that any such hunter go in a group, and enter in from the north entrance which Entethina lays besides. That way, it is a simple matter to turn tail and find both safety and daylight once more.
The average traveler has no need to worry about such things. For them, they may find simple comfort in Entethina being glad to embrace their tired and stiff bodies. The view holds nothing which may stun and amaze, it's true, and yet Entethina is a Haven of more practical pleasures.
That is to say, for those who like peppers, there is a plethora of them in the area immediately surrounding and before Entethina. Both Leiden peppers and sweet peppers are hardly strangers in Leide as a whole, and yet they are particularly plentiful in this area. Perhaps that is why birdbeast eggs can be found amidst the rocks near to the plants. Undoubtedly it explains the herds of Anak that are so bold as to graze right besides Entethina. Many find their meat to be corsse and stringy, but it is rich and fat, which lends itself to some fine recipes.
If I myself were to make a particular suggestion based on my own personal preferences, then I would recommend using their meat to make a breaded cutlet with tomato sauce. When cooked well, that notoriously stringy meat holds well together, and a fine tomato sauce washes away any concerns about coarseness.
Entethina
Entethina is one of the latter, situated not only right besides the road lading out of Leide from the north-west side, but cozied u right next to the Norduscaen parking area. This means, for those who are coming into Leide after a long drive or those who would rather save some hours so that they aren't caught unaware in the afternoon lading into evening, it is but child's play to pull over and find sweet respite. It is an incredibly traveler friendly Haven.
Of course, aspiring hunters may also use this location due to its proximity to a closed off tunnel which leads further down south. While hardly deep and complex enough to be called any sort of dungeon, this small and unassuming tunnel nonetheless is host to a fairly frequent goblin problem. Individually, they are not worth much trouble at all. If that were the case, any individual could waltz inside and pull in some practice against what could very well be their first daemon encounter. However, group-driven as the little thieves are, I would advise that any such hunter go in a group, and enter in from the north entrance which Entethina lays besides. That way, it is a simple matter to turn tail and find both safety and daylight once more.
The average traveler has no need to worry about such things. For them, they may find simple comfort in Entethina being glad to embrace their tired and stiff bodies. The view holds nothing which may stun and amaze, it's true, and yet Entethina is a Haven of more practical pleasures.
That is to say, for those who like peppers, there is a plethora of them in the area immediately surrounding and before Entethina. Both Leiden peppers and sweet peppers are hardly strangers in Leide as a whole, and yet they are particularly plentiful in this area. Perhaps that is why birdbeast eggs can be found amidst the rocks near to the plants. Undoubtedly it explains the herds of Anak that are so bold as to graze right besides Entethina. Many find their meat to be corsse and stringy, but it is rich and fat, which lends itself to some fine recipes.
If I myself were to make a particular suggestion based on my own personal preferences, then I would recommend using their meat to make a breaded cutlet with tomato sauce. When cooked well, that notoriously stringy meat holds well together, and a fine tomato sauce washes away any concerns about coarseness.
4/5 stars