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| description = Sorrel Haven takes its name from fallen sorrel leaves - a common herb found throughout the Black Shroud, but in abundance in this particular area - which turn the damp forest floor a distinctive purple brown.
| within = Central Shroud
| within = Central Shroud
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| aetheryte1 = [[Bentbranch Meadows]];21.8,22.1
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| weather = clear skies, fair skies, fog, clouds, rain, showers
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==={{map icon|landmark}}Hopeseed Pond===
==={{map icon|landmark}}Hopeseed Pond===
 
Hopeseed Pond formed where a fragment of Dalamud left a fracture in the ground. Due to an overwhelming earthen aspect in the area, the flora around the pond's banks have grown at an unnatural rate.
 
==={{map icon|landmark}}Amberscale Rock===
 


==={{map icon|landmark}}Sanguine Perch===
==={{map icon|landmark}}Sanguine Perch===
 
The deathgazes made Sanguine Perch their roost when they came to the Twelveswood - though from where, no one knows. By all accounts, they have turned it into a nightmarish scene by hanging the flesh of their prey upon branches for keeping.


==={{map icon|dungeon}}Haukke Manor===
==={{map icon|dungeon}}Haukke Manor===
Once used by Seedseers as a place for spiritual reflection and meditation, Haukke Manor was long frowned upon by the people of Gridania as a symbol of excess. After years of protest, the building was finally sold to a wealthy Duskwight by the name of Lady Amandine.
Long frowned upon by the people of Gridania as a symbol of excess, the Seedseers would finally submit to pressure from the citizenry, selling the deed to the manor to Lady Amandine of House Dartancours. The word "Haukke" is of ancient Padjali origin and means, "to speak without words."


{{Central Shroud areas}}
{{Central Shroud areas}}

Revision as of 13:00, 18 September 2019

Sorrel Haven

Sorrel Haven takes its name from fallen sorrel leaves - a common herb found throughout the Black Shroud, but in abundance in this particular area - which turn the damp forest floor a distinctive purple brown.

— In-game description

Sorrel Haven is an area in Central Shroud, The Black Shroud.

Landmarks

Landmark (map icon).png
White Wolf Gate

Another gate named for a mythical creature of the four cardinal directions, the White Wolf Gate leads to Berlends Bridges. Beyond these, however, dwell fearsome beasts aplenty, and the Wood Wailers do not permit travelers to pass through the egress freely.

Landmark (map icon).png
Hopeseed Pond

Hopeseed Pond formed where a fragment of Dalamud left a fracture in the ground. Due to an overwhelming earthen aspect in the area, the flora around the pond's banks have grown at an unnatural rate.

Landmark (map icon).png
Sanguine Perch

The deathgazes made Sanguine Perch their roost when they came to the Twelveswood - though from where, no one knows. By all accounts, they have turned it into a nightmarish scene by hanging the flesh of their prey upon branches for keeping.

Dungeon (map icon).png
Haukke Manor

Long frowned upon by the people of Gridania as a symbol of excess, the Seedseers would finally submit to pressure from the citizenry, selling the deed to the manor to Lady Amandine of House Dartancours. The word "Haukke" is of ancient Padjali origin and means, "to speak without words."