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Deepwood Country

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Deepwood Country is a country filled with lush forests, and underground tunnels and cities. The current capital is Bellmouth.[1] The second half of Season 2 will take place in Deepwood Country.[2]

Population

“Deepwood Race” people have dark skin and hair. Arnold Markdown and Howie Honeyglow are Deepwood race. Molly Blyndeff and Lorelai Blyndeff are both Deepwood-Taiga mix.[2]

Geography

Deepwood Country is the country north of Taiga Country. The forests get thicker and eventually transition into jungles full of glowing flora.[1] Beneath the massive forests are underground cities linked by subway tunnels. Mushrooms glow in the dark. [3]

Crime

Film noir-style detectives and superhero fight justice in factory slums and swamps.[3]

History

to be added

Locations

Bellmouth

Bellmouth is the current capital of Deepwood Country.[3] In the Prison of Plastic Cast Livestream Part 2, Jello explains that Bellmouth is underground, and their buildings are carved out of giant redwood tree roots. [4]

Aminata

Aminata is the former capital city of Deepwood Country.[5] It was built around a giant mangrove tree, but was abandoned after a limnic eruption asphyxiated everyone at the nexus of a railroad station, starting a chain reaction of derailing trains and ending with everything blown up.[4]

Honey Glow Marsh

Not much is known about the Honey Glow Marsh, but it is mentioned and illustrated in Prison of Plastic. Howie Honeyglow is from this area. [4]

Trivia

  • It will be the main setting for Book 4 and Book 7.[6]

Gallery

References