Dun Tynne Hillside compromises the large expanse of fields surrounding Dun Tynne Castle in Toussaint, stretching from the top of the Marcescent Forest up towards the Olive Grove.
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- The slopes of Dun Tynne long lay barren. Potential entrepreneurs were scared off by the bloody legend of Waltharius the Burly and since the area had never produced wines worthy of historical mention anyways, they had little incentive to conquer this fear. The estate's most recent owner, however - a nobleman named Roderick - decided to plant vines along the slopes stretching from the Blessure and Sansretour valleys up to the keep. As a precaution, he also planted olive groves, a much surer investment.