Past Forest Geographic Location in Magira | World Anvil
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Past Forest

Past forest is very unique as it was made from the ruins of Newville and how fast it grew.

Ruins

landmarks

The old clock tower still works, sort of. A giant sunflower grew around it and blooms near the top. Somewhere around the clock tower is the museum. Most of the valuable items were already taken from the museum years ago but there are a few works of art around but the structure is unstable after nearly 45 years of not being maintained and being overrun by plants

Town

Most of the town is flooded but some of the old factories and house are still on dry land. The amount of flora that grows in and on the buildings is indescribable. Most of the old town doesn’t have anything valuable in them and there is a void in the town center.

Geography

The forest is located in northeastern futuropolis. A river from the east cuts through the forest. The river begins to flood near the old town because it has been unnaturally lowered.

Fauna & Flora

Past Forest has unique plants like Glowberrys witch gave Past forest the nickname of the forest of Stars. Giant trees grow from old houses and buildings. Glowberry bushes grow all around the ground mostly near the flooded field.

Natural Resources

Though the forest is plentiful with trees, the forest is protected and no woodcutting is allowed to take place at all. Doing so can result in a 1000B fine, for every tree cut down. The fruit of the forest like the Glowberrys are very valuable and used in many foods. They are of very high quality.
Alternative Name(s)
The forest of lights
Type
Forest
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Jul 27, 2019 21:53

Glowberrys sound very interesting! Do you happen to have an article about them? Past Forest sounds like an awesome place to visit.