This part of the forest is named for a certain type of creeping vine that is known for curling around unsuspecting people who sleep near it. Unless you know what to look for it looks like a particularly interesting colored piece of ivy. It's not poisonous nor particularly dangerous, but moves rather fast and can cover a foot of ground within 24 hours. It has horrible rumors spread about it choking people at night (when it is most active) however none of this has really happened. This particular vine dies easily if kept in slightly too acidic soil, but in this area of the forest it grow thick and full, and covers at least one part of every tree. This is a well known spot for couple's to hook up and looks deceptively beautiful during the day, however at night it is a dangerous place to rest because the vines will catch your feet easily and things change in a blink of an eye. It's easy to lose yourself.
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