The Bialowies Forest is a primeval forest in Lithuania, that
has trees more than 250 years old, and Bison, Elk, Bears, Wolves,
wild Boar and many other animals that can no longer be found in
Europe.
The forest is wild, with forest debris severl feet thick. The forest
is often very dark, and brooding: depressing. The native people are
pagan, believe in pagan gods such as the forest god, holy rocks,
holy hills. Christian crosses are often mixed with pagan gods such
as the forest god, or the sun god or the moon god. The natives still
believe in vampires and werewolves.