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biteoffherhead) wrote2011-07-31 11:28 pm
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[There's something strange afoot, in luceti's forest. Namely that... it's bigger, in a chunk of land. The trees are remarkably taller, thicker, and generally of a different species of flora. It seems huge, towering over the natural Luceti forest, but it is only so large in area. Should you dare to venture into the massive trees, you'll eventually find yourself at a pool with pristine waters and just enough part in the trees that the sun shines down on a little central island in the lake.

If you chose to stay for a while, you'll feel a buzz of something supernatural. You'll see Japanese species of insects, maybe a mouse or two... and if you stay long enough, you may be lucky enough to encounter a tree spirit.

If there were monsters here, they are regularly cleared out. And if those familiar giant pawprints and small footprints alongside them are any indication of who, you can probably expect to encounter one of the wolf tribe within these trees.]
((OOC: That's right! You can chose to run into San, Moro, or even both of them at once. Just say who in your comment header!))

If you chose to stay for a while, you'll feel a buzz of something supernatural. You'll see Japanese species of insects, maybe a mouse or two... and if you stay long enough, you may be lucky enough to encounter a tree spirit.

If there were monsters here, they are regularly cleared out. And if those familiar giant pawprints and small footprints alongside them are any indication of who, you can probably expect to encounter one of the wolf tribe within these trees.]
((OOC: That's right! You can chose to run into San, Moro, or even both of them at once. Just say who in your comment header!))
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[He glances down at the water and wrinkles his nose slightly: it was a lot easier to get there by riding on Rikaku's back. It's probably best not to call his shirei back just to avoid a dunking, though, so he finally just breathes a faint sigh and slides into the water. Good thing he can swim.]
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[He gives San a nod in greeting, or as much of one as he can manage while making his way through the water.]
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[She's not nearly as high-tension in her home forest, you know]
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Many more if humans are not cautious. They've behaved so far, but I do not trust them as a whole to maintain that.
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In my experience most people are good— it's just that the exceptions make themselves far more visible. I'm sure most of the village would respect the forest even if they weren't given a good reason.