
Combat is T5 straight up without intent needed to be posted.
The lookout point is one of the safest areas that are found in the forest. The only means of entrance to the tree lookout spot is by the ground, via a rope ladder which is pulled up after entering. From above, it can't be spotted even by the keenest eye as the heavy boughs of the rainforest provide the perfect concealment.
Read Mamboka Jungle Combat Rules page before entering. Ignorance is no excuse.
Animals which would be found inland
Schendi Rain Forest and that can be incorporated to this page in role-play are
the following:
Fleer, hook-billed: inhabits the emergent level of the rainforest; nocturnal
Ivory-billed woodpecker: bird found in the lower canopies of the rainforests near Schendi.
Jard: a small, yellow-winged scavenger bird of the rainforest inland of Schendi
Jit Monkey: a simian mammal which inhabits the rainforests inland of Schendi
Ul: the predatory Ul, a winged lizard with wing-spans of several feet.
Vart, Jungle: relative of the northern vart, it inhabits the rainforests inland of Schendi
Plants which would be found inland of
the Schendi Rain Forest and that can be incorporated to this page in role-play
are the following:
carpet plant:
rainforest plant from area inland of Schendi; has tendrils that are used to bind
a bandaged wound (as used in book)
fan palm: lush plant found in the jungles of Schendi, grows to twenty feet high,
spreads its leaves in the form of an opened fan; source of water - a liter at
the base of each leaf's cupped stem can be gotten
leech plant: plant with bladderlike seed pods; can fasten two hollow fanglike
thorns into its victim through which it can suck the blood that nourishes it; a
chemical response of the pods cause a mechanical pumping action which gives them
an eerie resemblance to contracting and expanding lungs
liana vine: rainforest plant which can be used as a source of drinking water
palm tree: More than 1500 varieties of palm trees exist in the rainforest one of
which is the Fan Palm more than 20 ft high and spreads it leaves in the form of
an opened fan it is an excellent source of pure water as much as one liter of
water being found cupped at the base of each leaf's stem.
sip root: a bitter root used in slave wine as the major active ingredient