Second Green Woods Geographic Location in Corlozon | World Anvil
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Second Green Woods

The second green woods is the second biggest forest in all of Corlozon. It covers a fifth of the planet. The terrain is covered by large green trees known as Tolstre. Nearly everything in the forest is green, including the river and most of the animals. The second green woods are home to many animals, such as the climbing Yalsa and the flying Grebir. The Grebir is the most venomous creature in all of Corlozon.

Geography

The terrain is covered in large beautiful trees. Nearly everything in the forest is green, including the animals. The only water in this forest is the river. Some of the trees are shaped like stars. Most of the trees are taller than redwood trees on Earth. They are also much wider. The river is clear and swift, many fish live in the river.

Fauna & Flora

The trees are a species of Tolstre, most like the oak trees on earth, except much larger. Some rare species of tree also grow in the forest. The Gosta trees are very different from the Tolstre. The Gosta are much smaller and shaped like stars. They are also known as star trees. Climbing animals, such as Yalsa and Diraz are plentiful and live in the treetops of the Tolstre. Flying animals, such as the Rista and the Grebir live above the treetops. The Grebir is extremely venomous. Fish live in the river, such as the Colish and the Tigis. Many plants, such as the Plagre and the Jorrpla grow in and around the river. The Plagre grows on the surface of the river. It doesn't have any roots to the ground.

Natural Resources

Wood from the trees, oil from the seeds of the trees, fur from the Diraz, Gosta berries from the Gosta tree, venom from the Grebir.
Alternative Name(s)
Second biggest forest in Corlozon
Type
Forest, Temperate (Seasonal)
Owner/Ruler

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