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The '''Atrousian Jungle''' covers a significant portion of the land west of the [[Vasnari Mountains]], and is segmented into three parts by the [[:category:roads|roads]] that cross the continent of [[Meropis]]. Ominous and ever-expanding, the jungle has spent centuries in isolation, with only a handful of small communities dwelling within its borders, and has reclaimed the ruins of many a city or village over the years. | The '''Atrousian Jungle''' covers a significant portion of the land west of the [[Vasnari Mountains]], and is segmented into three parts by the [[:category:roads|roads]] that cross the continent of [[Meropis]]. Ominous and ever-expanding, the jungle has spent centuries in isolation, with only a handful of small communities dwelling within its borders, and has reclaimed the ruins of many a city or village over the years. | ||
==Flora and Fauna== | |||
The life of the liana-strewn Atrousian jungles is extremely diverse, from its water buffaloes to its crocodiles, clouded leopards, several species of tree frogs, piranha and other river fish, a rainbow of butterflies, a cornucopia of birds like piculets, parrots, mynah birds, and feral chickens. Several dozen types of trees call the jungles home, from the denpten trees to the tropical pines, banyan, bamboo, cecoprias, durians, fig trees, fireheart trees, hollocks trees, jackfruit trees, jambu trees, kapok trees, locust leaf, mango trees, palms, monkeypot bushes, mangroves, as well as vegetation endemic to other jungles such as cacao, kuzu, kola, and skullcap. Many types of fruit can be picked from the graceful boughs, like calabash, macambillo, bulyandi fruit, maltarine berries, and crabfruit. | |||
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Revision as of 19:59, 11 September 2019
The Atrousian Jungle covers a significant portion of the land west of the Vasnari Mountains, and is segmented into three parts by the roads that cross the continent of Meropis. Ominous and ever-expanding, the jungle has spent centuries in isolation, with only a handful of small communities dwelling within its borders, and has reclaimed the ruins of many a city or village over the years.
Flora and Fauna
The life of the liana-strewn Atrousian jungles is extremely diverse, from its water buffaloes to its crocodiles, clouded leopards, several species of tree frogs, piranha and other river fish, a rainbow of butterflies, a cornucopia of birds like piculets, parrots, mynah birds, and feral chickens. Several dozen types of trees call the jungles home, from the denpten trees to the tropical pines, banyan, bamboo, cecoprias, durians, fig trees, fireheart trees, hollocks trees, jackfruit trees, jambu trees, kapok trees, locust leaf, mango trees, palms, monkeypot bushes, mangroves, as well as vegetation endemic to other jungles such as cacao, kuzu, kola, and skullcap. Many types of fruit can be picked from the graceful boughs, like calabash, macambillo, bulyandi fruit, maltarine berries, and crabfruit.