[h1][b][center][color=#5C2958]T[/color][color=#6B2D64]w[/color][color=#7A3271]i[/color][color=#8A367E]l[/color][color=#993B8A]i[/color][color=#A83F97]g[/color][color=#B844A4]h[/color][color=#C33EA4]t[/color] [color=#DB33A5]W[/color][color=#E72EA6]o[/color][color=#F329A6]o[/color][color=#FF23A7]d[/color][/center][/b][/h1] [center][sub]The deceptively sleepy wood that harbors immense danger 75 sq km[/sub][/center] [quote= "You're getting very sleepy..."] Time seems to stop here in this forest which is oddly clouded in a vibrant, swirling mist of pinky purple that reminds many of twilight. This cloudy fog is actually [i]dream mist[/i], produced by the numerous Munna and Musharna that densely populate this natural habitat. Not an incredibly large forest, it's still quite maze-like to intruders because of how dense and obscure the mist is. Since the species of Munna and Musharna feed on dreams, it's not uncommon for them to employ 'harmless' tactics, such as hypnosis, on travelers who stumble upon their turf. Those who fall asleep in the forest may be subjected to their dreams being eaten harmlessly. Though... if threatened, a pokemon may use Nightmare instead. Stantler are also abundant here--and far more skittish than the Musharna, their horns can conjure up illusions that would confuse even the most devious of ghost pokemon. Beware-- Stantler are dangerously timid, and having a pact with the Munna and Musharna of the forest, if they feel threatened, the psychic types will come to their aid. Little to no ghost types reside here surprisingly, and that's in part due to the Stantler's normal type being immune to ghosts. The arrangement works out well here. Be careful--the pokemon here only want to protect themselves. Try not to fall asleep or get caught in a nightmare you [i]can't[/i] wake up from. [/quote]