The Scrubby Woodland is a small woodland located near the edge of the cliffs on the Eastern Coast. This area consists of small, scrubby trees with thick foliage, interspersed with old dead oaks. The woodland floor is covered with moss and shrubs and the vegetation is quite dense. Far inside the woodland the foliage forms a dark canopy giving the area a gloomy, eerie feeling. Small springs and brooks can be found in the woodland. At the western limits of the forest begin the West Marshes.
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