Ravenwold

The Ravenwold (Astrallic: Fiagaghfheairse or Fiágírsi, pronounded [fʲa:ˈgi:rʃ]) is an area in the inland north of the Rockallic viscountcy of An Móir Leautheinn, a forest range interspersed with meadows and valleys between the river Euimm Aibheauirnenneaoigh to the north and east, the river Euimm Leaoranna to the south, and the Ravensknife to the west. The region is characterised by a predominantly rural landscape containing villages built from wood and stone, small glens and moors, and ancient market towns that have managed to stay relatively small and untouched.

Though no official boundary of the Ravenwold exists, there is conventionally made a distinction between the Ravenwold as a geographical and the Ravenwold as a political entity. The geographical entity, as described above, is bounded by two rivers and an escarpment, whilst the political entity also covers several villages that lie on the neighbouring Iúibhainneauth Plateau.

History
The Ravenwold has been inhabited at least since the, as evidenced by stone burial chambers located atop the ridges. Excavations under Ravenstone Castle have found further evidence of a fort which once stood at the same location.

Towns and villages
The largest town of the Ravenwold is Áigeaireon or Áigiyriwn (English name: Eight Stones). Other towns and villages are:


 * Fiaggceairraig-an-gCráinnan or Faciyraig-yn-Grányn (English: Ravenstone-the-Trees)
 * Fiaggceairraig-an-Gleoinnan or Faciyraig-yn-Gliawnyn (English: Ravenstone-the-Valleys)
 * Fáiggclease or Fáchlasi (English: Ravenwound)
 * Óinn or Un (English: Riverend)
 * Euideuibhóille or Ióly (English: Shadowhollow)
 * Úispóint or Wspynt (English: Last Bridge)
 * Deoisepóint or Diôsiypónt (English: Southbridge)
 * Óibhóite or Ó (English: Rith)
 * Aolró or Awlró (English: Oakrow)
 * Áiranansróide or Árnynsródt (English: Bytheway)
 * Feairseoit or Fiorsiyt (English: Woldhythe)
 * Deuibheannaghfheoirde or Diwchynyhyrdt (English: Devilsford).

Hills and ridges
The highest point of the Ravenwold is Peunearraghbhleaonnaghléann or Piwnyrybhliawnylián (English: Yellowlad Spear).