General Board Everything you need to know and everything you want to know is located here, for example the rules, the plot, and things like that. Although you don't have to read the plot, it is suggested that you do. If you don't read the rules you will be put to shame. Yeah, that would be bad, eh? You wouldn't want that, would you? Moderator: ADMIN
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Population Character information is posted here. When you post your character's information make sure you use the form provided, and that you've read the rules and are following them. Be original when you create your character too, but remember that it has to follow the plot in one way or another. Oooother than that, go wild! Have fun! That's what roleplaying is all about. Moderator: ADMIN
Silvermoth Forest This is a deciduous forest where the trees grow close and in the night the moon makes the leaves glow eerily. There is a strange amount of moths in this forest, which is where it got it's name. In every season except for winter, when the ground is covered in snow, a layer of dead leaves lies on the ground. It's hard to sneak, but prey is abundant so you have lots of chances to catch something.
Siren Falls The water seems to leap over the edge of the cliff, as if eager to reach the pool at the bottom. When it finally falls, though, the impact is so harsh that the water forms a mist around the bottom. Many rainbows appear through this mist. Behind the waterfalls, hidden and unknown to any who weren't born on the territory, are a series of caves.
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Laysalt Stream This stream runs quickly and smoothly through the Sparrow territory. The current isn't very strong, certainly not strong enough to knock you off your feet, and it isn't very wide. The widest part is probably aroundfive feet wide. There are many mini waterfalls where the water drops about a foot. You can see the sandy bottom of the stream almost all the way through it.
Losorrow River This river, once beautiful and pure, is now tainted by the blood of the many wars it has endured. This is one of the main battlegrounds for the Sparrow and the Starling pack, because it's right in the middle of the split grounds. The smell of blood is constantly strong here, warding of prey and lone wolves. This river is shallower where the battles happen than in other places, where it can get so deep that it's nearly impossible to cross.
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Reminisce Pond For the wolves who are looking for some quiet time, a break from the war, from the fighting, there is this pond, where there is a truce. Anyone who breaks the truth will be killed on the spot by other wolves on the territory. Yes, it's not a very peaceful punishment, but people tend to get grumpy when their meditations are interrupted by stupid wolves who can't keep their heads long enough to take a nap.
Obsidian Woods This coniferous forest is vast, stretching so far that it takes up almost all of the Starling packlands. But there are many streams that run through, clearings, enough prey to feed the entire pack. Pretty much everything they need is in these woods, except light. The trees almost completely block out the sun, and when they do let rays in it creates just enough light for the wolves to find their way around. The Starling Pack wolves have grown used to the darkness, but strangers will almost definitely get lost.
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Goldun Beach The sandy shore of a fresh-water lake, the Goldun Beach is a great place to warm up in the sun and then cool off in the water. Most wolves like to repeat this process the entire day. There is almost always a crowd here, so this a great place to socailize. Prey come to the lake to drink in the early morning, around dawn, so if you're an early riser, you might find so breakfast here.
Stained Meadow The ground in this meadow is light brown, mostly. But in some patches, for no reason in particular from what anyone can tell, there are large patches of brown. Which is why it's called Stained meadow. The grass in this meadow doesn't grow as thickly as it once did, and there are a lot more trees than there were when it was first named meadow.