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Nestled in small clearings throughout the Twilight Forest, '''Hedge Mazes''' are a curious sight for new explorers in the dimension. Much like the ruined standing stones, monuments and other landmarks that dot the landscape, there has been endless speculation on why these mazes were built, but no answers have been found to date.
Nestled in small clearings throughout the Twilight Forest, '''Hedge Mazes''' are a curious sight for new explorers in the dimension. Much like the ruined standing stones, monuments and other landmarks that dot the landscape, there has been endless speculation on why these mazes were built, but no answers have been found to date.


[[Hedge]] blocks form the walls of a typical maze, with dense, prickly foliage to deter adventurers from simply chopping their way through the twisting corridors. [[Firefly|Fireflies]] and {{mcw|Jack-o-Lanterns}} are common, helping to light up the maze in contrast to the dim light elsewhere. [[Canopy Tree]]s have been sometimes seen in a maze, forming a kind of tall post in the hedge walls.
[[Hedge]] blocks form the walls of a typical maze, with dense, prickly foliage to deter adventurers from simply chopping their way through the twisting corridors. [[Firefly|Fireflies]] and {{mcw|Jack-o-Lanterns}} are common, helping to light up the maze in contrast to the dim light elsewhere. [[Twilight Forest Trees#Canopy Trees|Canopy Trees]] have been sometimes seen in a maze, forming a kind of tall post in the hedge walls.


The other main feature common to hedge mazes are the small open "rooms" within the maze. These have been found to always contain a magical spawner, as well as 1-2 chests and more Jack-o-Lanterns. Typically, they generate [[Hostile Wolf|Hostile Wolves]], [[Swarm Spider]]s or [[Hedge Spider]]s but unlike spawners found elsewhere, bright light does not prevent them from functioning. Destroying spawners within a hedge maze is therefore recommended so that one is not overrun with angry creatures.
The other main feature common to hedge mazes are the small open "rooms" within the maze. These have been found to always contain a magical spawner, as well as 1-2 chests and more Jack-o-Lanterns. Typically, they generate [[Hostile Wolf|Hostile Wolves]], [[Swarm Spider]]s or [[Hedge Spider]]s but unlike spawners found elsewhere, bright light does not prevent them from functioning. Destroying spawners within a hedge maze is therefore recommended so that one is not overrun with angry creatures.

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