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Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 1:20 pm
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Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 1:21 pm
Scattered around the Post Office mountains, all the way to the grasslands and Wrenshire, there lies a thick forest. While it becomes very thick towards the North, it is a warm and welcoming place should you know where you're going.
While traveling through the forest, chances are the sound of cold, rushing water will meet your ears eventually. Through the forest runs two rivers, both attached to the lake. One river feeds out into the ocean, while the second, smaller one leads to the pond located behind the Post Office. The smaller river is a wide, though tranquil river that flows at a calm pace. The larger river, however, is deep and rushing; be aware. Along the river's edge it is not uncommon to find clearings off to the side; perfect spots for a picnic or camping trip. heart
A range of wildlife lives here, from birds, squirrels, deer and fishers to even some wild Eoghan. Though the forest is a peacful place, keep an eye out for bears, coyotes, badgers, and the occassional lone wolf. Remember; don't bother them and they won't bother you. Well, hopefully...
The forest is immensely vast- by human foot it would take roughly 2 days to get from the Post Office to the lake located in the center of it. It is crucial that you stick to known pathes, such as along the river's edge, or use flight when meaning to travel through the forest.
This area is a favorite spot of many Forest Stamped Eoghan.
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