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<blockquote data-quote="Ankh-Morpork Guard" data-source="post: 3575470" data-attributes="member: 10079"><p><span style="font-size: 9px">Bonamius:[sblock]You're unable to determine much beyond the obvious...they were eating a person and they were most likely undead.[/sblock]</span></p><p></p><p>The forest that grew out of the light grass at the beach's edge was much more a thick jungle than a forest. The sun was high in the sky, showing that there was still a great deal of daylight left, but peeking into the thick collections of trees and underbrush showed that very little light actually got through the canopy.</p><p></p><p>Not only that, but there didn't seem to be any clear paths through the trees. The good thing is that there don't seem to be any animals around, which could arguably be a bad thing, also, but getting through the thick trees looks like it will be a feat of its own.</p><p></p><p>However, there are a few branches that extend outwards away from the thicker collection of trees providing some semblance of cover. Even a few of the trees look to be bent by strong winds in various directions. But it looks like any kind of shelter here will be difficult to find naturally, and moving farther inland through the trees may take a great deal of time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ankh-Morpork Guard, post: 3575470, member: 10079"] [size=1]Bonamius:[sblock]You're unable to determine much beyond the obvious...they were eating a person and they were most likely undead.[/sblock][/size] The forest that grew out of the light grass at the beach's edge was much more a thick jungle than a forest. The sun was high in the sky, showing that there was still a great deal of daylight left, but peeking into the thick collections of trees and underbrush showed that very little light actually got through the canopy. Not only that, but there didn't seem to be any clear paths through the trees. The good thing is that there don't seem to be any animals around, which could arguably be a bad thing, also, but getting through the thick trees looks like it will be a feat of its own. However, there are a few branches that extend outwards away from the thicker collection of trees providing some semblance of cover. Even a few of the trees look to be bent by strong winds in various directions. But it looks like any kind of shelter here will be difficult to find naturally, and moving farther inland through the trees may take a great deal of time. [/QUOTE]
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