You press through the night, following the tracks deeper into the heart of the forest. When morning finally comes, you understand why it is called the Black Woods; the canopy is so thick and tangled that the sun barely touches the forest floor, leaving everything below in a murky, perpetual twilight.
Along the way, you find subtle signs that your quarry paused to rest: apple cores tossed into underbrush, patches of trampled grass where someone once sat down. As the hours pass, the tracks merge with an old, nearly forgotten trail, barely more than a trace in the undergrowth.
The path leads into an even darker part of the forest, where dense stands of ancient fir trees cast everything into near-night despite the rising sun. The ground here is soft and spongy with thick carpets of pine needles, killing most plant life save for clusters of pale fungi that thrive in the damp.
Then, through the mist and branches, you see it, a ring of thorny brambles, twisted into a crude palisade fence. Inside, nestled in the clearing's center, stands a massive gnarled tree with windows like hollowed eyes and a heavy wooden door carved straight into its trunk.
OOC:
The trail ends at the edge of the palisade. there doesn't seem to be a way across. what do you do?