
Feileadh Woods sit at the base of Clábar Mountain and are known for the odd, creepy and almost threatening feeling given to wolves who enter these woods to get to the mountains. The woods grew in over time, though they are not considered a new place on the Dacaiana map. Wolves don't generally live in these woods for choice reasons, they do pass through them though. Odd noises have been coming through those woods since they first began to grow, and now that the woods have grown so thick the noises have become even more sinister. Wolves tell stories of their pack brothers' decent into the woods and how they've never returned! A haunted place, for sure.
Setting
- These woods are old and most of the trees are huge, spanning 'endlessly' upwards at times it seemed. Vines hang loose and sometimes curl tight around other plants, choking them and sometimes leaving them dead. Not much sunlight spills into the woods, the trees' branches spireling like webs above the forest floor have made that task basically impossible.
Much of the woods' actual 'floor plan' is unknown, any sort of geographical land marks (such as rivers, streams, etc.) are also unknown. Maybe a brave explorer will find out all about this woods some day, ney?
Also it is whispered that a wolf (those idiotic enough to enter this place more than once) never takes the same path up to the mountain through Feileadh. No wolf knows why this actually is but it's hinted that the woods change! Move around... or perhaps grow at insane rates.
Weather
- Feileadh is very damp, almost like a forest or a bog. A thick layer of fog seems to cover the wooden area, only in some spots does the fog let up. Oddly enough the fog does not seem to reach the edges of the forest.
Unlike the mountain the woods 'protects' Feileadh does not change weather all of the time. In fact Feileadh rarely ever changes from the foggy, damp chill the woods seems to possess.
The only thing that seems to affect the woods is the rain, which seems to make the plants in the woods grow much faster than what is normal. This is mostly guessing by the wolves who've been there though, no one knows for sure.
Prey Animals
- Like the mountains the woods sit in front of prey is hard to come by. Wolves never speak much of what there is to eat in the wooded area, no wolf can really put a why to that. It's really a big mystery to the kinds of animals you'll find in the woods, apparently there is a big selection (at least when wolves do tell stories of the hunt in Feileadh never does a wolf say a major prey twice. As in, they all catch something different every time!) but these animals are good at hiding. Who knows what you'll catch in the woods!