Scarlet Orchard

Overview
A beautiful yet dangerous land that is colored a strange shade of crimson. It's called the Herb Garden of the Kingdom due to its abundance of herbs, berries, and roots.

Resources
The Royal has an Average amount of Fertile Soil and contains the following Resources:

Trees
All trees can be harvested by Woodcutters' Camp buildings to give  Wood. They may also grant additional resources depending on the biome. These trees have 2 charges each.

Archaeologist's Office


This is a unique blueprint Viceroys receive when venturing into the Scarlet Orchard. It can be upgraded in the following ways: LEVEL I (Choose 1) Cost: free
 * Short-range Scanner: Reveals the location of the nearest archeological discovery. Always in a Small Glade.
 * Carved in Stone: +10% Glade Event working speed for every 2 Reputation Points gained from Glade Events. (Retroactive)
 * Ancient Strength: Scouts carry +4 Items and move 7% faster for every 2 s in the Warehouse.

LEVEL II (Choose 1) Cost: 10 / 4 / 6 + 15 / 20 / 20 / 20
 * Mid-range Scanner: Reveals the location of the second nearest archeological discovery. Always in a Dangerous Glade.
 * Forbidden Tools: Every 2 Hostility levels grant +1 to production.
 * Decryption: -10 Hostility Points for each in the Warehouse.

LEVEL III (Choose 1) Cost: 15 / 8 / 12 + 20 / 25 / 25 / 25
 * Long-range Scanner: Reveals the location of the farthest archeological discovery. Always in a Forbidden Glade.
 * Escaping the Shadows: Any Villager loss will be prevented at the expense of 1.
 * Ancient Practices: +10% chance of double yields for every worker per 2 completed Dangerous or Forbidden Glade Events. Clones do not count. (Retroactive)

Excavation Sites
There are 3 unique sites of excavation that can be dug up and restored by your Villagers. Each site must be excavated, conserved and then restored. Once restored, it becomes a Harmony building worth 9 of its type, 2 Reputation Points and a Perk of some sort.

These digsites and their requirements can be viewed on Glade Events.

Thank you to Magnil and Erbamat for sharing data!