1. Yes! The soil is unusually saturated with blood pollution, but only directly beneath the lumenflowers where their roots grow. The blood tree will have similar concentrated blood pollution surrounding it.
2. He might discover there is an unusually high amount of mold/fungi growing in various patches of soil. It might be that traditional plant life such as trees and flowers struggle, but that fungi is thriving in this place. Through patience and time, it could be discovered that the "same" fungi has grown all throughout Deer Country and may just be the largest living organism present in this world - even if you can't see it on the surface. If one dug deep enough, they would discover this odd, thin, lacelike fungi stretched from end to end. It is possible that his car could pick up on this organism.
The organism seems to react to blood and moonlight both, though how it reacts specifically is currently unknown. Maybe it's just a really big fungi. Maybe it's a beast. Maybe it's a strange pthumerian. Maybe it's Maybelline.
3. They could certainly thrive in the soil, especially if exposed to moonlight, and the immediate soil around them may help flourish some plant life, but this would be isolated to about four feet around them.
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2. He might discover there is an unusually high amount of mold/fungi growing in various patches of soil. It might be that traditional plant life such as trees and flowers struggle, but that fungi is thriving in this place. Through patience and time, it could be discovered that the "same" fungi has grown all throughout Deer Country and may just be the largest living organism present in this world - even if you can't see it on the surface. If one dug deep enough, they would discover this odd, thin, lacelike fungi stretched from end to end. It is possible that his car could pick up on this organism.
The organism seems to react to blood and moonlight both, though how it reacts specifically is currently unknown. Maybe it's just a really big fungi. Maybe it's a beast. Maybe it's a strange pthumerian. Maybe it's Maybelline.
3. They could certainly thrive in the soil, especially if exposed to moonlight, and the immediate soil around them may help flourish some plant life, but this would be isolated to about four feet around them.