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Tribe Camp
To show how well these cats have adapted to their home, their camp is located in a cave behind a large, raging waterfall. The entrance can be found by following a faint, rough path along the mountainside. One slip of the paw...and down you either plunge into the pool at the base of the falls and drown...or get smashed onto the sharp rocks below.
4 84 Oct 25 2012, 07:43 PM
In: Last PostHowl
By: Silver
Waterfall and Pool
At the front of the camp is a roaring, frothing mouth of running water that careens from the mountaintop into a glittering pool below. This waterfall is an efficient way to keep cool in the hot moons of Greenleaf, as well as keep out unwanted enemies. Although the pool doesn't hold many fish, the water it contains is some of the purest ever known and is great for drinking. However, I wouldn't advise going for a swim...the current is quite strong.
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Small Valley
Following the winding road through the mountains, you will find this tiny, nearly barren valley not too far away from camp. Surrounded by a ring of large stones, the only way in is through a large crack in one of the boulders. Its scraggly trees provide very little cover, but the trickling stream at the far end is a good source of fish as well as extra water. Clumps of thorny bushes grow wherever you look along the ground where rabbits sometimes like to hide.
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Ancient Battle Site
Still heading down the mountain on the rocky path from camp, you will find this narrow strip of land corralled by steep slopes on either side. Old claw marks can be found everywhere; on the boulders, the walls, the pebbles beneath your paws. Rusty stains beneath some of the larger rocks are proof that even the rain that sometimes scours the mountain cannot remove the traces of the battle that once took place here. All Tribe cats pay their respects while walking through here...
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Rocky Outcropping
A flat, rocky ledge that extends over a yawning canyon quite far away from camp. There is almost no ground cover here, a place where hawks have been known to carry away unwary cats since the first days of the Tribe. If you are careful not to loose your footing or be spotted by one of the giant birds, though, you may be able to set up an ambush and snag one as a meal...but watch out for its beak and talons.
1 1 Oct 26 2012, 09:02 AM
In: Last PostClaws and Teeth
By: PickeBicke
Large Valley
Unlike the smaller canyon closer to home, this valley is lush with both plant life and ground prey. A large pool fed from water deep below the mountain bubbles up in its center, rich in minerals that have been known to keep cats healthy. Thin yet strong trees and bushes cover the entire area, their leafy foliage keeping both the prey and the Tribe safe from circling hawks. Despite being so far from home, this place is a prey-hunter's haven. But even Eden has its snakes...keep your senses alert for these scaled dangers.
1 14 Apr 1 2011, 12:09 PM
In: Last PostAnd we thought it was safe.
By: Cresentpaw
Mountain Ledges
Every so often while walking around the worn path around the Tribe territory, you may find a piece of land sticking out almost comically from the mountainside. These ledges are capable of taking a cat's weight and provide a great view of both the lands below and around them. Often used as places to post sentries, no one but the Tribe cat's know where they are...so far.
3 76 Apr 7 2013, 11:30 AM
In: Last PostFlying Light
By: Silver
Mountain Peak
After about a half-day's worth of climbing up from camp, a cat will feel their lungs begin to labor as the air becomes thinner with the altitude. A light frost covers the ground underfoot and never melts, even in the heat of greenleaf. This is the top of the mountain and if one were to look around in all directions they could see for miles. One wrong paw-step may lead to a long fall from which recovery is impossible...
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