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Latest revision as of 06:12, 1 May 2024
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jungle
Braids of roots and ribbons of fronds dimensionalize the flat loam. Something's home a discarded leaf makes.
The jungle is a very hazardous world map terrain for low-to-mid-level characters. This is in large part due to its population of goatfolk, who have formidable stats, carbide-level equipment, plentiful explosives, and start hostile to the player by default. Zones within jungle terrain can occasionally generate with a similar generation logic to ruins terrain.
Notable Locations
Jungle Creatures
albino ape
barkbiter
beetlebum
bloated leech
boar
chitinous puma
clockwork beetle
goatfolk shaman (crazed)
electric snail
giant beetle
giant dragonfly
goatfolk bully
goatfolk hornblower
goatfolk shaman
goatfolk sower
goatfolk thrall
goatfolk yurtwarden
hide-sheathed hermit
honey skunk
horned chameleon
ice frog
leech
mushroom gatherer
Naphtaali blowgunner
Naphtaali forager
Naphtaali runt
Naphtaali stalker
quillipede
salamander
saw-hander
slumberling
spitting slug
two-headed boar
woodsprog
worshipper of Oboroqoru
yonderbrush
Possible Lair Owners
All goatfolk:
All Naphtaali:
Jungle Plants