Cosmos-Square/Environment/Design Concepts/Model/Surroundings/Forests

4.1.2.2. Forests

The four Lands and Temples are surrounded by a large dense, almost impenetrable forest, commonly referred to as the "Forest".

In fact, on its outskirts, the Forest is quite penetrable, on foot, and commonly visited, but it keeps getting denser as one nears Cosmos Square, to the point of being truly impenetrable.

Cosmos Square cannot be reached by simply crossing the Forest as the vegetation gets very dense, even growing on and seemingly fusing with the lower sections of the Temples' stone walls.

Forest

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  • 1. area: Beach-Forest, a 786,432m2 and 100,663,296m3 dim[0m 128m 0m] hollow-square-cube in region {0 1 2 3 4 7 8 B C D E F}
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