Definition
A weald is a geographic term for a former forest area, typically in southeastern England, now partially cleared but still retaining wooded characteristics. It's essentially a region of rolling hills and valleys. Think of it as a landscape somewhere between a dense forest and open farmland. 🌳 Wealds are known for their rich history and natural beauty. They have a sense of timelessness, as if they've been there forever. It's like a real-world medieval setting, full of hidden paths and ancient trees.