Doirn Field Doirn Field is often refered to as the "blood river". Despite being a river or having blood anywhere it was named after its vivid red poppy flowers. The perfect place to meet others to keep pups here for safety.
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Kawir Waterfall Very popular among all the wolves alike, this perennial waterfall originates from the Hieg River, which demarcates the East Territory border. Kawir Waterfall thus is the only waterfall jointly owned by these two territories. It is also the biggest waterfall in Na Jiun, with a height of 30 meters and width of 40 meters. Moss covers the rocks, which makes it a little dangerous to walk on. Despite that, the current isn't strong at all and wolves can safely lounge in the water with of course watching out for the hanging branches.
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Rolling Hills These hills have no particular name, just hills. Small water sources are found here, such as a stream and pond. The hills go on for miles, stretching over most of the West Territory. Territory of Midnight Pack.
Summital Glaciers Now, the glaciers (much like the Rolling Hills) have no specific name. They are just glaciers, that look like mountains which have been cut in half. If you can manage to keep your footing, this would be quite a fun place but other than that there is no foliage or prey here. Just ice.
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Reaon Ice Banks Really, there is no other way to describe the Reaon Ice Banks except two words; ice and snow. With honestly nothing but ice and snow here, it looks like a never ending plain of white. Unlike the glaciers, however, there are some foliage and prey here. Snowshoe hares along with Caribou (or Reindeer) graze here, so good luck.
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Waters Edge This is where the ocean meets Na Juin. Of course, it does this all along the continent so there has to be something special about this right? Right. What's special is you can't tell the difference of where it stops because of the ice. Yes, the ice carries on into the ocean. The only way to tell is when you fall into the thinner layer of ice covering the ocean surface. You have been warned.
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East Territory
Hieng River The Hieng River is the main source of water in Na Juin. It runs through all of the territories and is the only shared river between the four of them. It pours into the secondary source of water; the Hieng Lake which is in the North. Salmon spawn all throughout the river but only during spring, however during that time it gives the residents a rich boost of nurtients.
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Tabru Forest The largest forest on the continent. This area holds most of the wolves prey; deer, frogs, rabbits, and all those tasty creatures. Other predators struggle for meals here, also, so beware of the cougars, bears, and nuisance foxes. Heavy rains are often dangerous because of flooding in this area. There is plenty of foliage here, including mosses and all kinds of flowers. Territory of Taboirn Pack. Moderator: Admin
Cray Plains The Cray Plains, not what most would expect from plains. Green grasses grow here year-round and is often refered to as the 'Plains of Mustard' from all the yellow flowers blooming about. An old, dry oil well rests near the middle of the plains. It is rusted and has a hole in it, perfectly safe to make a small den in. Beware, other animals also take advantage of that and some may be bigger than you.
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Dented Valley This valley is simply called the 'Dented Valley' mostly because it looks as if someone dented it with an oversized sledge-hammer. Trees and grasses spot the sides of the valley, green grass and a small pond lying between the walls of the landscape. Along the walls of the valley, you can find small dens built by foxes, coyotes, or bears.
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North Territory
Ailenar Desert The North Territory is the hotest climate the continent has and it all starts off with a devastating desert. Nothing but sand and hills with little foliage, it is a slight surprise that other animals reside here. Desert coyotes, foxes, snakes, and even jack rabbits live in the desert. You must avoid being over-heated, however, and find good shelter from the scarce abundance of trees.
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Ewkist Tombs Thought to be at once cursed, tourist used to flood this part of the area. But after a bit of investigating by some geologists and such, the rumor was dominished. If you wish to seek and entrance and go in, be careful not to get lost in the maze-like structure like many a soul has.
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Hieng Lake The secondary source of water, this lake is worshiped by the desert inhabitants. It is one of the few water sources for miles and its year-round abundance of water in the lake is priceless. Many animals seek its riches, along with a few desert dwelling humans.
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Highhill Dunes Named after their high latitude dunes, it is quite dangerous to venture up them. Although if you do get up there, its fun to roll down the dunes; if you can stop yourself before running into a cactus. Speaking of them, tall cactus' spot the horizon and along with a few dry bushes that's all the foliage your going to find here.
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