Blackfeather Woods it isn’t the storm that makes the ocean dangerous
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An ear stayed to his back as the wolves followed at an even pace. They seemed wary and Cicero wondered if Argent knew about the weeping willow; it would not surprise him if he had at one point wandered there and knew of the spores. Yet they continued to follow until they reached the clearing. Cicero followed along the side of the clearing and he could feel the spores affecting him fairly fast; he had never been immune to them, either. The big advantage it would give him was that he was used to them while the attackers were not. If nothing else, it might mean that they would leave him to be saved by his pack mates before being able to kill him.

Teeth parted in invitation as Cicero made his way closer to the tree and waited halfway through the clearing. Almost dutiful as he greeted his potential death while his head was beginning to swim with the familiar and soothing works of the pollen.

this is a description of the territory, but feel free to choose however much and in what way you do/don't want the pollen to affect your character :)

WEEPING MEADOW · A small field that has a Weeping Willow tree smack in the center of it. The tree is infected and releases spores into the air, filling the field up with them. WARNING: Side effects of inhaling the spores include: Hallucination, fatigue, disorientation and vomiting. Long-time exposure can lead addiction and eventual health conditions (trouble breathing, persistent coughing, deficient smelling abilities).
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RE: it isn’t the storm that makes the ocean dangerous - by Cicero - February 20, 2018, 10:30 AM