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| Flooded Forest | | Page updated on Sat, 25 Aug 2007 22:45:05 EDT | From the Forgotten Realms Campaign Set: A Grand Tour of the Realms by Ed Greenwood and Jeff Grubb:
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The Flooded Forest is an arm of old Cormanthor that crossed the River Lis, but has sunken in the past century into a low bowl, becoming a fetid swamp. The trees of the forest are centuries old but have been dead for more than a hundred years. Hanging mosses and mushrooms are everywhere within the corruption of the marsh. Deadfalls of maple and oak are often encountered in the flooded forest, such that travelers are threatened as much by falling trees as by wandering monsters.
Wandering monsters are frequently encountered within the forest, including lizard men, black dragons, a number of fungi creatures, and carnivorous plants. Some of these creatures are not native to the area, giving rise to claims that someone or something is stocking the swamp to keep others away.
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