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[ ]Conifer Grove
One of several copses of trees scattered throughout the Wolflord's lands, this particular one is made up primarily of coniferous trees. The scent of pine dances pleasantly in the air, and footfalls are muffled by the thin carpet of dead needles, pressed flat to the ground by wind and the passing of creatures.

Elk and deer often come through here to rub the velvet from their antlers against the rough bark of pine, cedar, juniper or larch. Often the air here is thick with their musk.
111on Jun 27, 2008, 6:51pm
by Nalvarrak
in A Vicarious Vigil (Open)
[ ]Lesser Salmon River
Originating from the mountains where various creeks, springs and brooks follow the natural curve of the land and eventually come together, Salmon River is the largest river in Connahei's territory and meanders steadily from the northern territories, through the east, and then down into Lake Bluebell. Here in the east it's narrower and easier to cross, and the stretch of it going through the flats is knows as the Lesser Salmon River, because although it is still the same river as the one down in the south, it has a very different personality.

Calm, clean, and in the breeding season full of its namesake fish, this length of water is joined in places by the smaller creeks that can be found across the land. Here in its eastern stretch, it travels slowly but smoothly and can be crossed even at its widest part, if you're willing to get your toes wet and jump into the chilly water.
223on Jul 8, 2008, 2:17pm
by Nalvarrak
in On The March
[ ]Flower-Pocked Meadow - 1 Viewing
Home to all sorts of delightful small animals like mice, rabbits and voles, the meadow with the swaying purple thistles and inturruptions of heather is rather nice to visit for a romp, or a game of chase-the-small-mammal. If your technique is good, there's a lot of good snacking to be had here, but you'll have to be fast. The meadow is, however, rather exposed, and so smallish pups are at risk here. Occasionally a herd of white-tail deer will wander through here, munching on the flowers, but inevitably they only stay a little while before heading back into the safety of the trees.
337on Aug 24, 2009, 2:42am
by ddddyyyy
in A new home hopefully


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