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Latest revision as of 06:12, 1 May 2024
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Reason: Lair info is manually populated |
This article has information that is missing or not up to par.
Reason: Lair info is manually populated
Reason: Lair info is manually populated
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