*yes, of course it is. even the loveliest rose bushes have their thorns, and there's definitely a number of roses amongst the overgrown plantlife that seems to have formed.
To it's merit, it takes a while before it becomes obvious that something has truly affected it-- you have to push through quite deep before it starts becoming less like an unmaintained area, and more like a shelter that's been formed, light peeking through the canopy to make it almost ethereal. Like you stepped into a dream and didn't realize you fell asleep. Better hope there's no dream-hopping murderers around.
But more importantly: you're starting to notice the tracks where someone's had to move through the vines growing on the pathway that's formed.*
Re: [THE ARBORETUM - SADAME (ANOTHER)]
To it's merit, it takes a while before it becomes obvious that something has truly affected it-- you have to push through quite deep before it starts becoming less like an unmaintained area, and more like a shelter that's been formed, light peeking through the canopy to make it almost ethereal. Like you stepped into a dream and didn't realize you fell asleep. Better hope there's no dream-hopping murderers around.
But more importantly: you're starting to notice the tracks where someone's had to move through the vines growing on the pathway that's formed.*