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... air of the Blackroot Forest.
"It makes sense why the forest is called ’Blackroot.’"
The trees are huge and dark, and their roots are thick, twisted, and raised above the ground, spreading out like a messy, tangled web in all directions.
The name Blackroot reflects the forest’s dark, root-filled appearance, which makes it feel wild and eerie.
The tops of the trees known as canopy were so thick and full of leaves that only a little sunlight could pass through.
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