Westmarsh Biome

The Westmarsh and Gray Bogs are treacherous, murky wetlands that span for miles in every direction. The air is thick with moisture, and the ground is a mixture of thick mud and shallow water, making it difficult to navigate. The landscape is dotted with clusters of sickly-looking trees and tangled masses of thick vines, which often obscure one's view of what lies beyond. The ground is covered in an array of gnarled roots and slippery mosses that make each step a challenge. These damp and mucky areas are home to a variety of creatures such as giant mosquitoes, leeches, and quicksand pits, making it difficult for travelers to rest easy. There are rumors of mysterious and dangerous creatures that dwell in these bogs, and travelers are advised to keep a sharp lookout for any signs of danger. The only way to navigate these lands is to follow the winding, twisting paths that weave through the muck, and hope that they lead to solid ground.  
Boggan Swamp