Harpies Woods

Harpies Woods is actually more of a jungle, as in a tropical rainforest, than a "wood." Large jungle trees such as the kapok tree are everywhere in this jungle and vines as thick as a man's arm rain down from the canopies above.

Screeching colorful parrots and monkeys are just a few of the inhabitants of this jungle. While spotted jaguars and red tigers stalk the forest floor, harpies watch the skies and will attack any human who enters their jungle.

Harpies Woods is the only place in the south home to harpies and their numbers flourish here.

Hunters often trek through these jungles to kill harpies, tigers, water buffalo, boar, elephants and jaguars. There is a whole variety of species out there for killing. Apparently, powerful medicinal herbs, both hallucinogenics and cures, exist in these forests and there's a saying that there's a flower that grows on the highest branches of the kapok tree and it can cure any disease or affliction.