For miles your vision is plagued by wild, unkempt vegetation. It grows rampant and freely, thriving even in the lowest of the seasons. Vines trickle from the earth in thick, binding waves that seem to stretch for miles. The bushes and trees are compact and dense, hindering travel and making it rather complicated to navigate through this vast, expansive cluster of plants. The sun reflects off of the leaves and fronds and bushes that are painted in a vibrant, ethereal green. This jungle seems to be pure life, not a single dead leaf or broken tree in sight. Even in the biting cold of the Ice Moon as the snow weighs down upon this place it seems to only be dormant and nothing more. As if waiting to shake off the frost and icicles and return back to the lush state it always seems to be in. This jungle is not as densely packed in some areas, however. In fact, in various spots throughout the jungle one can find openings and pathways that have been cleared and flattened by many years of wolves traveling upon them. It is safer to travel on these pathways and move about these open areas as there is an old, old legend that hangs over Turok Jungle ominously. It is said that strange beasts lurk within the heavy cover of the mist that clings to the jungle floor and plant life and it is said that these very beasts are the cause of so many missing wolves and only bones can be found in their stead. Do not let this deter you, however, for the Jungle is one magnificent wonder. Various rivers meander through here where they have made their own pathways, pooling into different ponds that speckle the lands. The ponds themselves are a sight to behold. In fact, many don't even realize they found one until they are in one. The water's surface is like glass, reflecting green and seemingly no different than the solid earth they had been treading on just seconds before. The distinctive quality that marks these ponds is terribly hard to miss. On the surface are large, thick lily pads. Their bottoms are hardened and stiff which keep them in tact and easily three wolves could stand on them with no trouble at all. The youngsters of Adymeria have more interest in these than the adults, though, and more often than not you can find them playing upon them. The Turok Jungle is definitely a sight to see.
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