Hallowglade
For the modern-day term, see Burgh de Rott Woods.
Hallowglade was a term formerly applied to the wooded region west of what was, at the time, the Hallowland's capital, Hallowvale. The term has since fallen from use, and today the area is largely uninhabited and thus has no common name. The term itself is only used in Armies of Gielinor, a Funorb strategy game created by Jagex.
Hallowglade was discovered in the late First or early Second Age, when the Icyene and human races established Hallowland near the border of the Eastern Sea. The nation's capital, Hallowvale, was a densely-crowded city that thrived on commerce and agriculture. Hallowglade gradually became the site of various small villages and farming communities, most of which helped contribute to the nation's food supply.
During the Third Age Fall of Hallowvale, Hallowglade was razed to the ground by Zamorakian soldiers under the vampyre Lord Lowerniel Vergidiyad Drakan. Any survivors were brought to what was now Meiyerditch, in the Sanguinesti Region, as prisoners and sources of blood tithes. During the Morytania Campaign, the Barrows Brothers ultimately met their deaths in Hallowglade, where the Barrows now stand. Hallowglade has since seen very little activity. The woods are now mostly swamps, occupied by stray vampyre operating near the Sanguinesti Region's borders.