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The Tanglewood is a vast, mostly deciduous forest. The outer edges of the wood can be quite airy, but it gets denser and denser the deeper you go. Thanks to the tree cover, The Tanglewood does provide some cover from weather during most seasons. Rabbits must be cautious in the deep depths of the wood, as large predators are said to lurk there.
Some parts of The Tanglewood are very difficult to travel through due to thick undergrowth, made up of bramble, blackberries and other plants. There are a few clearing in the woods, but they aren't plentiful.
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