Tinradh Valley

The Tinradh Valley was once a home to the Fuar-Dhia people. It lies deep within the mountains, and has a forest in the center of the valley. The villages of Ice-Cod, Deadtree, and Coldhome border the forest edges, and in addition remains a home to various creatures. Due to recent events however, it is regarded as a den of Dolls, and a place to be avoided lest one court death.

History
The history of Tinradh Valley is mostly unknown. What is known before the days of the Refugees is that the Fuar-Dhia were once settlers of the valley, having a tribal belief in the God of the forest. They experienced life much like many others, but one day the snows started to fall within the valley, and did not stop. What evidence is available suggests that the Fuar-Dhia took many measures to stop the snow, including drastic ones, but to no avail. They shortly after disappeared, with the events at Hardhome suggesting they became the dolls the Refugees later encountered.

Upon the Refugees arrival, they found the valley a mostly barren and lifeless place. Forest animals were only present in small numbers, the Fuar-Dhia gone, presumed dead, and a solitary Griffon lived in the Mountains overseeing the valley. Throughout the month they spent there, they defeated the dolls and came across a temple with worrying mosaics. As they finally found a refuge out of the snowy valley, they were attacked by Herald and driven from their old camp, never able to return. None have returned to the valley to date, fearing the Dolls and their mysterious master.

Landmarks
There are few landmarks in the Tinradh Valley. The most prominent of them is the forest that covers the majority of the floor of the valley, thus far unnamed. It is a wide, but not particularly dense forest that as one might expect, is covered in snow. There is no body of water within the forest, known trails, or anomalies. However, there are totems around the forest, who's purpose remain unknown, with two of them destroyed, one through the actions of the refugees.

Outside the valley itself are three villages, all small in nature. None of them had a large population, and as of now do not have one at all. Coldhome itself is a wreck due to the Battle of Coldhome and is missing a fair portion of it's wall and the buildings nearby are in ruin. The Griffon's nest was found on the southern rim of the valley, tucked away between the peaks. A Thunderbird nest was found near the Griffon's nest as well, though they were of the last few living animals in the valley.