Uasnuce Forest
Geography
The trees themselves seem to play a significant part of the terrain formation. The roots break the soil and tangle together, creating many nooks and crannies where small animals can take shelter. Despite this, it's unlikely that you'll trip over any tree roots unless you're walking right next to a tree, because the tree roots only loop above the ground near the tree. The further out it goes, the more it recedes back into the ground. And because the trees are so large, they are very spaced out. The rest of the forest features many rivets, gullies and creeks that flow into a couple of rivers, that flow into large ponds and small lakes. The lakes can never get very big because the collected water drains into the reservoir with the added pressure. Huge, moss covered boulders spot the forest. They're most notable around the rivers.
Fauna & Flora
Flora: Uasnuce tree, Broom, Blackberry, Rose, Silk tree, Moss, Grass, Wildflowers
Fauna: Deer, Foxes, Squirrels, Mice, Dragons, Wall lizards, Tree frogs, Bull frogs, Mockingbirds, Mourning doves, Peregrine falcons, Finches, Worms, Crickets, Spiders, Mantises, Flies, Bees, Wasp
Natural Resources
Worms for composting, but the trees are too thick and dense to cut down. The entire forest is on top of a huge underground reservoir.
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