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So I was thinking if it would be possible to say somewhere that hidden villages or cities only have urban region? It would help people who just got into herbalism and animalism before finding the hard way after posting several posts already. I am sure it's a small detail but will def help.
Uhm this kind of stems from a certain amount of common sense, no matter how large the park in an urban environment, every herb or plant that is useful, edible or just thought to be would be plucked within a day unless specifically protected. That is if the forest/park itself is even not artificially planted forest/park in the first place. Also, c'mon: a city or village is the very definition of urban.
“By God, sir, I’ve lost my leg.”, “By God, sir, so you have.” ~The Earl of Uxbridge, noticing he lost something, to the Duke of Wellington at the battle of Waterloo.
You mean like Central park in New York? Because besides that being huge it is also 100% artificial, just like every park in London (for example Hyde Park), or Bois de Vincennes in Paris.
Heroes of Solus #8:
“By God, sir, I’ve lost my leg.”, “By God, sir, so you have.” ~The Earl of Uxbridge, noticing he lost something, to the Duke of Wellington at the battle of Waterloo.
You're pointing to big metropoles where forests are the buildings themselves. For example Prague has 2 forests within it, Hostivar and Velka Chuchle which are by no means artificial. I am sure there are plenty of other cities or even a village if we're comparing where at least part of a forest is connected with them. Ultimately places in the real world and here can't even be compared thus what makes sense to others might not make sense to the other as long as there's no info on it. It'll come a long way to have some written form of definite region within them for reference.
PS. Just a note, if you search the Leaf forum you'll see who else has done the same searching, with other success rates.
Just for the record, I've looked into those parks, in the first park there is already a stream that has been relaid and whose flow is being regulated to disrupt the natural flooding because you know, flooding is bad to visitors of the park. Now, whenever a stream is embanked that changes everything. First of all the entire stream related flore and fauna changes. The groundwater table usually lowers, the vadose zone becomes rainwater percolation dominated, making it difficult for low bushes to grow, favouring larger trees (point in your favour since you were searching for a tree). The entire water retention curve changes. Also this (change of vegetation and water table change) changes the chemical composition of the soil as certain elements start to precipitate and become locked, whereas others are no longer bound by by the vegetation and flushed out. Another quick google found me this: link. Those are evergreens *gasp* Considering the climate there should be just a temperate deciduous forest there. The very presence of evergreens means only one thing: They have been planted. They are a break in what should be the natural system. It seems that a nature monument label has been slapped on that park, but to me that is in almost every aspect artificial. So yah, maybe not a complete Urban region but more a seperate 'Park'-region? Whatever the case, it is not a natural forest to me.
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Heroes of Solus #8:
“By God, sir, I’ve lost my leg.”, “By God, sir, so you have.” ~The Earl of Uxbridge, noticing he lost something, to the Duke of Wellington at the battle of Waterloo.
Unfortunately my Czech is too rusty (non existent xD) to take a proper look at that
To avoid confusion maybe indeed a note in the geography (something like village/city behind urban) but that would be something for 👺 Usiel.
Heroes of Solus #8:
“By God, sir, I’ve lost my leg.”, “By God, sir, so you have.” ~The Earl of Uxbridge, noticing he lost something, to the Duke of Wellington at the battle of Waterloo.