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Poison? Jungle? Sounds a lot like South East Asia.
 
''(This is the page for the location known as the "Poison Jungle." You may be looking for the [[The Poison Jungle (Book)|book]] instead.)''
 
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'''Poison Jungle''' is a jungle located at the northeastern corner of [[Pantala]]. It forms Pantala's 'head,' similar to how the [[Ice Kingdom]] forms [[Pyrrhia]]'s 'head.'<ref>Revealed in ''[[The Lost Continent (Book)|The Lost Continent]]'', map</ref>
 
It may be one of the only forests located on the continent after to the [[Tree Wars]], the legendary Pantalan War that wiped out most of the [[LeafWings]].
 
It is described to have all kinds of deadly and poisonous plants, such as those that would eat you or immobilize you, hence it being called the Poison Jungle. The stories surrounding it make it similar to the rumors about the [[Rainforest Kingdom]] on Pyrrhia. In the epilogue of [[The Hive Queen|''The Hive Queen'']], the banks are described to be lined by "thick, oozing mud" which is infested with snakes<ref>Revealed in ''[[The Hive Queen]]'', page 283</ref>.
 
The Poison Jungle also seems to have more exotic animals than plants, because, in the Rainforest Kingdom, there are certain fruits that make you have hallucinations, whereas the Poison Jungle has bullet ants, deadly wasps, and red centipedes.
 
The Poison Jungle is where the LeafWings are currently said to be residing, although it is unknown how many.
 
== Fauna and Flora ==
 
=== Plants ===
* Dragon-eating plants
* Poisonous plants
* Sundews
* Venus Flytraps
* Pitcher plants
* Belladonnas
* Hemlocks
===Trees===
* Willows
* Maples
* Sequoias
 
=== Insects ===
* Bullet Ants
* Vampire Ants
* Red Centipedes
* Wasps
===Reptiles===
*Rainforest Pythons
 
== References ==
<references />
[[Category:Pantalan Locations]]
[[Category:Pantalan Locations]]
[[Category:Pantalan History]]
[[Category:Pantalan History]]
[[Category:LeafWing History]]
[[Category:LeafWing History]]

Revision as of 04:06, 2 June 2019

(This is the page for the location known as the "Poison Jungle." You may be looking for the book instead.)

Template:Infobox Location Poison Jungle is a jungle located at the northeastern corner of Pantala. It forms Pantala's 'head,' similar to how the Ice Kingdom forms Pyrrhia's 'head.'[1]

It may be one of the only forests located on the continent after to the Tree Wars, the legendary Pantalan War that wiped out most of the LeafWings.

It is described to have all kinds of deadly and poisonous plants, such as those that would eat you or immobilize you, hence it being called the Poison Jungle. The stories surrounding it make it similar to the rumors about the Rainforest Kingdom on Pyrrhia. In the epilogue of The Hive Queen, the banks are described to be lined by "thick, oozing mud" which is infested with snakes[2].

The Poison Jungle also seems to have more exotic animals than plants, because, in the Rainforest Kingdom, there are certain fruits that make you have hallucinations, whereas the Poison Jungle has bullet ants, deadly wasps, and red centipedes.

The Poison Jungle is where the LeafWings are currently said to be residing, although it is unknown how many.

Fauna and Flora

Plants

  • Dragon-eating plants
  • Poisonous plants
  • Sundews
  • Venus Flytraps
  • Pitcher plants
  • Belladonnas
  • Hemlocks

Trees

  • Willows
  • Maples
  • Sequoias

Insects

  • Bullet Ants
  • Vampire Ants
  • Red Centipedes
  • Wasps

Reptiles

  • Rainforest Pythons

References

  1. Revealed in The Lost Continent, map
  2. Revealed in The Hive Queen, page 283