When this spell is cast, a hallucinatory forest comes into existence. The
illusionary forest appears to be perfectly natural and is indistinguishable from a
real forest. Priests attuned to the woodlands--as well as such creatures as
centaurs, dryads, green dragons, nymphs, satyrs, and treants--recognize the forest
for what it is. All other creatures believe it is there, and movement and
order of march are affected accordingly. Touching the illusory growth neither
affects the magic nor reveals its nature. The hallucinatory forest remains until it
is magically dispelled by a reverse of the spell or a dispel magic spell. The area shape is either roughly rectangular or square, in general,
and at least 40 feet deep, in whatever location the caster desires. The forest
can be of less than maximum area if the caster wishes. One of its edges can
appear up to 80 yards away from the caster.
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