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When [[Pazuzu]] sliced open the Flame of Yggdrasil, allowed adventuer's to access [[Yggdrasil]], the World Tree, and the many worlds in its branches.  '''Lhitsu Forest''' is an area on the Plane of [[Drauger]]. Bordering the [[Lhitsu Forest]] is a dead forest, a graveyard of Nature. Abandoned by whatever force of light and life might once have resided within its blighted confines, roaming the length and breadth of the aptly-named Stone Forest are the insectoid Treemites. A scourge upon the plane, believed by some to have devoured worlds in their mindless quest to expand and consume, these bug-like creatures are endlessly hunted by the Sharn to supply their village and forestall their inevitable expansion.
{{Village_infobox|villagename=The Lhitsu Sharn|leader= Captain [[Siosou]]|founder=|discoverer=unknown|enemies=[[Treemites]] of the [[Stone Forest]]}}
 
The blighted Stone Forest is home to treemites, caterpins, mantises, hormids, and the dangerous Dreadpilars.
 
==Structures==


Buried within the depths of the [[Drauger]] is the '''Lhitsu Forest''', sheltering all manner of flora and fauna beneath its viridescent canopy. Perched atop great platforms running the length and beyond of the thick baobab trees, however, is the hidden village of the '''Sharn'''. Insular and simplistic in their outlook, these skilled hunters are continually at war with a great infestation that infringes upon their home.


==History==
==History==
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==Inhabitants==
==Inhabitants==
*Captain Siosou
The Lhitsu Forest is inhabited by the Sharn, including the following named denizens.
*Oidai, the cook
*Captain [[Siosou]]
*Shaman Cassou
*[[Oidai]], the cook
*Shaman [[Cassou]]
 


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Revision as of 23:42, 6 December 2017

The Lhitsu Sharn
Leader Captain Siosou
Discoverer unknown
Enemies Treemites of the Stone Forest


Buried within the depths of the Drauger is the Lhitsu Forest, sheltering all manner of flora and fauna beneath its viridescent canopy. Perched atop great platforms running the length and beyond of the thick baobab trees, however, is the hidden village of the Sharn. Insular and simplistic in their outlook, these skilled hunters are continually at war with a great infestation that infringes upon their home.

History

Inhabitants

The Lhitsu Forest is inhabited by the Sharn, including the following named denizens.