> The foothills of Stormwalk > Mountains seem heavily forested, but other than that one needs to go > to the wilds north of Snakepipe Hollow to see forest big enough to be > marked on the map.
In the maps that I have made, in general, the only forests shown are those with elves in them (or the imminent potential, or other supernatural capabilities).
>
> Heortland is pretty densely populated, but in Sartar there's supposed
> to be lots of uncleared wildlands, badlands and hunting grouns on
> every tula, and the tulas themselves aren't supposed to be quite next
> to each other.
>
> So how much forest is there to be seen when you travel in these
> barbarian lands? Is Dragon Pass basically covered by old growth forest
> into which the tulas have been cleared, or has the recent human
> inhabitation already turned the place into something like modern
> Scotland, Wales or New Zeland, rolling hills covered in grass with
> hardly a tree in sight.
I envision woods between most of the tulas in Sartar.
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