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File:Dark Forest.jpg A largely unknown forest that rose from thin air as reported sometime after the Twin Goddess Arc. The forest seems to be home to weird animals and creatures. Reports have stated that spirits inhabit the forest in the form of angry peple from the past, each harboring the sins they perished with as they never had a actual honorable death. it is said those who venture here are driven mad by the corruption and sin that plagues the area, often causing suicides among those who visit and go back to their respective village. The forest is broken down into three sections each having and possessing a very profound effect on those who enter, the deeper on goes, the more they plunge into madness.
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File:Dark Forest.jpg A largely unknown forest that rose from thin air as reported sometime after the Twin Goddess Arc. The forest seems to be home to weird animals and creatures. Reports have stated that spirits inhabit the forest in the form of angry peple from the past, each harboring the sins they perished with as they never had a actual honorable death. it is said those who venture here are driven mad by the corruption and sin that plagues the area, often causing suicides among those who visit and go back to their respective village. The forest is broken down into three sections each having and possessing a very profound effect on those who enter, the deeper on goes, the more they plunge into madness.