Geezards are particularly weak enemies with low HP, and only Cure and Thunder can be drawn from. The enemies in the Timber Forest are a mix of Funguar and Geezard. The fifth area continues the path forward alongside the river, with a Water draw point halfway along, before reaching Laguna's car at the end.
The fourth area continues the dirt path to the left, running alongside a river to the right. The third area has a river cut through the dirt path, as a fallen tree forms a path across the river connecting to the path on the other side. The second is a path cut along thick grass with a Cure draw point halfway along, leading up and bending to the right. The first has a dirt road upwards through light grass with some trees.
A path is cut along the grass, which Laguna and his party traverse through. The area is a thick forest filled with grass and trees, with a few fires and fallen trees throughout. Timber Forest is a temporary location visited in Laguna's dream. Squall and his teammates lay low and avoid capture, and escape to the Galbadia Garden. In the incident's aftermath the G-army searches the town and destroys the Forest Owls' base. During the broadcast Seifer Almasy appears, and holds the President hostage, until he is lured away by Sorceress Edea. It is discovered that the president's business in Timber is to broadcast the announcement of a sorceress becoming Galbadia's new ambassador. Squall and his party are to aid the Forest Owls in kidnapping of the Galbadian President, Vinzer Deling, but the mission fails when it is discovered that the president they were attempting to kidnap is only a body double called Gerogero. During the mission Squall Leonhart meets Rinoa Heartilly for the second time, following their dance at Balamb Garden. The newly graduated SeeD members are sent to Timber as their first mission to help the Forest Owls, a subversive group resisting the Galbadian occupation. Many of Timber's citizens have, or presently belong to, the resistance, although the resistance remains largely inactive owing to the strong Galbadian occupancy. Prior to its occupation, those in the resistance were hunted down, and many citizens were killed and imprisoned leading to the deep-seated hostility in the local consciousness. Under Galbadian occupation the woodland decreased dramatically. This is the only part in the game where it is implied there would have been more than one Sorceress War, and elsewhere the term Sorceress War is used to refer to the war Galbadia waged against Esthar reigned by Sorceress Adel. To give its government a firmer presence, the Galbadian army has some of its troops stationed in Timber.Īccording to Anarchist Monthly, Galbadia, under the new leadership of President Vinzer Deling, invaded the area following the "2nd Sorceress War". Timber used to have its own military troops while an independent nation, but following Galbadian occupation that body was largely dissolved and Galbadian soldiers serve as the peace-keeping force. The mixture of Timber and Galbadia's crests within the city allude to the town's complicated history.
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An atmosphere of new and old blends in the city, with houses and stores having a stone-made look, while the TV station has a futuristic appearance. For a long time Timber's mass media reflected local political ideology, but was later heavily censored by the government. The town has four train stations, but due to the citizens' disobedience with the current government the town has never really prospered under Galbadian regiment. The city's name was derived from the surrounding woods. It is also the home of Timber Maniacs, a publishing company. Notable features include its many train lines and its television broadcasting studio. It is under martial law by the Galbadian Army, and has many resistance groups struggling to regain Timber's independence.