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Forest

Aokigahara Forest.

Aokigahara Forest (青木ヶ原林, Aokigahararin, English TV: Aokigahara Woods, Literally meaning: Sea of Trees Forest) is a sacred place which is home to many different animals. It is equally sacred to, Mount Myōboku, Ryūchi Cave, and Shikkotsu Forest. Because there are many different animals here, Sigma can summon nearly all. Ranging from snakes, toads, slugs, and various other animals.

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Aokigahara Forest Symbol

Aokigahara Forest Symbol.

Sigma Uchiha wanted to form a land where each animal can live in peace and harmony. This allows snakes to live with toads, and toads to live with slugs, and slugs to live with snakes. Using his curse to his advantage, Sigma used the wood to create a large forest. Sigma started off by using Hayabusa to go out and find at least one animal of each kind, telling them of this sacred land where everyone would live in peace and harmony. After getting each animal, those animals also brought along friends and they would also begin to live there. Sigma uses both a physical clone, and Hayabusa to watch over the land.

Within the first, there are various different biomes at which one could visit. The first addition, was the taiga-like area. The taiga contains an area composed of a cold temperature, filled with snowy land. The biomes holds many arctic animals and mammals. The next is a swamp, which is home to the many bugs.

Since the forest was made by Sigma's wood, it is filled with the rich mineral of it's natural energy. Granted this, most of the animals that are there, have their own source of natural energy. The natural energy of the forest is much thicker, and seemingly much more difficult to control than opposed to the natural energy in other locations.

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  • The Aokigahara Forest is the name of a japanese forest known as Aokigahara, which is near Mount Fuji.
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