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The Abyssal layer is the ground level of the [[Green_Maw|Green Maw]] forest biome. The [[Forest_Halflings|halfling]] population here is the smallest of any biome, and most residents are salt miners.  
The Abyssal layer is the ground level of the [[Green_Maw|Green Maw]] forest biome. The [[Forest_Halflings|halfling]] population here is the smallest of any biome, and most residents are salt miners. Brachiation is only possible on the vines and roots that tunnel from the Twilight layer into the Abyss' vertical boundaries. suspended from beneath the twilight so some brachiation along the top portions of Abyss. Many predators lurk here so not typically used by halflings


The world of the Abyss is nocturnal. When light appears, its source is usually bioluminescent. The ground is uneven and thick with fungi, decomposing collapsed trees, caves of gnarled roots, and towering tree trunks of all diameters.




these sunless depths are the final frontier for halflings.


From lack of light, the abyss can at first appear barren. Stark pillars of tree trunks ascending anywhere from a few stories to hundreds of meters into the gloom. Canyons, valleys, and caves of gnarled roots.
In the darkness, a bioluminescent symphony of mushrooms blanket the fallen corpse of a collapsed tree. In the rare dot of sunlight, a riot of competing plants seek to monopolize it.


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Revision as of 23:01, 16 January 2026

The Abyssal layer is the ground level of the Green Maw forest biome. The halfling population here is the smallest of any biome, and most residents are salt miners. Brachiation is only possible on the vines and roots that tunnel from the Twilight layer into the Abyss' vertical boundaries. suspended from beneath the twilight so some brachiation along the top portions of Abyss. Many predators lurk here so not typically used by halflings

The world of the Abyss is nocturnal. When light appears, its source is usually bioluminescent. The ground is uneven and thick with fungi, decomposing collapsed trees, caves of gnarled roots, and towering tree trunks of all diameters.