|
Rocky Outcrop
As compared to the rest of the area, this rocky outcrop provides enough protection for all creatures alike from the sun. rocks jut out in all angles and areas, making it a good place to take a nap if one is needed. Beware, snakes like to hide in these areas too and all snakes are venomous in these lands.
|
|
|
|
Magnolia Desert
Unlike most deserts, Magnolia's isn't that harsh. It gets rain about every two to three months and some can find that easy to live with. However, just as it is with all deserts, it is still scorching hot during the day and can get freezing cold at night. The Cacti that are here are easy to get to to get drinking.
|
|
|
|
Linel's Edge
The edge of the top of the ravine, this area is covered in grass. However, this grass makes the crack into the ravine nearly invisible. If one is not careful, they can trip and fall to their death to the bottom of the ravine. With that said, this area is a vast field of green grasses and a few trees here and there.
|
|
|
|
Jerall Ravine
The ravine is just that: a typical ravine. It's about twelve feet wide, so a certain amount of canines can definitely get through it. The top of the ravine is closed in some areas as grasses and plants have grown at the top to cover over it. There are small cracks and holes in the wall big enough to fit small canines in them. There's a small stream that trickles through the middle of it.
|
|
|
|
Tenea Falls
Tenea Falls are a large set of two waterfalls that are surrounded by selves of rocks. At the end of the waterfall can be found a large pool and behind it can be found a cave. Not that there is anything interesting back there, but it could make for a good hiding place.
|
|
|
|
Sasier Oasis
Surrounded by fruit trees, this little pond seems like a heaven. The ground around it is incredibly muddy and many different types of paws or hooves can be seen in it. Small fish can be seen swimming around constantly, and if you're lucky enough you can even catch one! This pond is a common hangout area for everyone.
|
|
|
|
Mt. Sereb
This mountain is incredibly tall and is one of the most important landforms in the desert. Without it, rain wouldn't make it to any of the lands. It's covered from top to bottom with trees from the forest, except the top of it isn't nearly as thick.
|
|
|
|
Kline Slopes
The connecting part from the Ruines to Mount Sereb, these rocky hills are one of the more treacherous areas. The sharp rocks and boulders sit on shaky ground, one wrong step could cause a landslide.
|
|
|
|
Castel Ruines
The Castel Ruines is a place where only the brave go. It is said that it is haunted by the ghosts of those that were lost in the forest and never found.
|
|
|
|
Bengin Dunes
A vast plain of just sand and rock, very little lays here, except for a stray bush or cactus. Unless their pelt is the same color as the sand, it is nearly impossible to hide here. However, there are a few areas with outcroppings that a canine could squeeze themselves into. Towards the center of this area, there is a dune that covers most of the entrance to a diagonal cave that an animal can live in if they look close enough. Any animal who gets lost can easily die from hunger, thirst, heatstroke, and more.
|
|
|
|
Tyson's Peak
Past Iguazu falls and over looking Bondi beach is a tall solitary limestone peak known as Tysons peak. It's believed a mortal wolf named Tyson fell in love with the moon and would come to this peak every full moon when his lover was at her brightest to sing to her until the crack of dawn. It's also believed this is where a father wolf abandoned his deformed pup and the Gods showed him mercy. Allowing him to grow into a powerful young wolf who enacted his revenge and buried his sacrifices at the very peak. Whatever, tale you believe in is up to you for the moon shines it brightest at this very peak, yet skulls of wolves can be found all over the place if you look hard enough.
|
|
|