List of Forests

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Black Forest Black Forest Called the Song of Sorrow by the elves this forest is one of the most dangerous places on Miran. Only the bravest even want to look upon these dark woods and only the foolish enter. Tall oaks, hemlock, locust, maple, and other majestic hardwood trees dominate the forest; however even their lives seem to be strangled by the creeper vines, maiden's hair, and kudzu that grow uncontrollably. The plant life in this forest survives not just on water and soil, but blood and souls as well.
Dread Forest Dread Forest The Dread Forest is a large mostly deciduous forest consisting of mostly oak, ash, maple, birch, beech, poplar, elm and pine. It runs along the shore of the Black River, 3/4 of its acreage east of the river. It is located along the borders of Irill, Theodova,
Elfamežs Elfamežs The Elfamežs is a large forest that sits along the border between Goth and Brundswag. Several elven villages are in the forest, resisting any attempt by their neighbors to claim the land for themselves. It is an old growth forest and home to the shaggy bison, the heaviest land animal north of the
Great Grenrikken Forest Great Grenrikken Forest The Great Grenrikken Forest is a mixed hardwood and alpine forest. Geographically it is located along the western slope of the Fuldelf Ridge until it reaches the plains east of Bornheim. Flora There are logging camps along the western edge of the forest as its mix of
Mockers' Grove Mockers' Grove Mockers' Grove is a stretch of trees that from the outside appears to be dense forest thick with underbrush and a dense upper canopy. There is a sense of danger and unwelcome about the place from the outside looking in. Exactly how far it stretches is up to interpretation, but it is contained within the larger
Yellohood Forest Yellohood Forest The Yellohood Forest is a temperate forest located just a few kilometers south of Fountainhead. Comprised of oak, beech, and eucalyptus along with many varieties of flowering shrubs and tough grasses. The trees are tall, but thinner that those other forests in the