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Public News Post #1656

The Morgun Forest

Written by: Duke Irawn D'baen, The Obfuscate
Date: Sunday, January 25th, 2004
Addressed to: Malhavoc O'Lyryus-Ohmsford


I have yet to realize the significance of the Morgun Forest. I am free
to slaughter any other forest to my hearts desire yet not this one (I
actually don't slaughter in forests for the record, nothing tastes
good)? Furthermore, it just happens that the Morgun Forest contains
plants that stalk to defend their soil. May I ask, what is so important
within Morgun that is not also important within other forests? Finally,
I wish to know why the Duiran leaders, The Benandanti, have not
expressed this concern. I fail to see why the forest must depend upon a
rogue druid who resides within a city to defend it.


Irawn D'baen


P.S. With my current understanding of Nature, I wonder how the Morgun
Forest operates in a continuous balance of life-and-death. With
poisonous bushes defending its plants, plant eaters may not hunt. Those
who would feast upon the plants are doomed to either starve or die
battling for food. Those who feast upon these plant eaters are thus
forever empty as their food decreases. Ultimately, I would think this
could be trouble for the entire ecosystem of the forest?


Penned by my hand on the 5th of Ios, in the year 120 MA.


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