D&D Notable Location - Hill

A location that is known locally or further afield, as a landmark, place of history, magical danger or otherwise noteworthy.
Hill terrain covers a range between farmed valleys, rugged moors and mountain foothills. Encounters can occur among mossy rocks, by a stone circle or in an abandoned hill fortress. Often between mountains and plains, civilisation and the wilds, they are the home of vigilant sentries, monstrous raiders and beasts domestic or wild.

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Squat tombs are built into a steep hill. At the top is a monument and a shrine with fresh offerings. Inscriptions mention a local family.
Forest of Shell is a bridge. It is at a crossroads. It is said that the Shrine of the Dangerous Sprite is nearby..
A foreboding watchtower. It is at the edge of a lake. It has a festival that is held year. It is associated with water magic.
Traveler's Glory. A long walkway spirals up a hill to a kneeling statue. Several stone benches are placed to enjoy the impressive views.
An exposed waterfall. It is at a crossroads. It has an entrance to the Black Caves of Ghoststone. was where a shadow portal was built.
Traveler's Glory. A long walkway spirals up a hill to a kneeling statue. Several stone benches are placed to enjoy the impressive views.
Ruins of Snakesstones is an exposed ruins. It is at the top of a hill. It is touched by earth magic.
WolfsWoods is a pretty copse. It has a portal to the Quarry of Endless Illusion. is said in legends that the Maelstrom of Oblivion is nearby..
A foreboding glade. It is associated with wolfs. was the site of a renowned battle - undead won against a famous fiend and spirits haunt the place.
Pilgrim's Vale is a gorge. It is associated with the Feywild.