Welcome Guest. Please Login or Register. Feb 9, 2010, 5:06am
So, the sites in progress right now. Everything's just starting; actually, almost everythings finished. I have a few tweakings to do before we open up. The only thing I'm having trouble with is finding two Alphas/Alphasess'. I'm an alpha in one spot, but I still need an alpha in two other packs. If anyone is interested, please e-mail me at lilbabysparky@yahoo.com
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IC - Lands
Mutual Lands (3 sub-boards) Beyond the packlands lies a land unclaimed by any; though, it isn't desirable land for a pack. The land is scarcely populated with animals, and the vergitation only grows in small parts of the land. It is mainly covered in dry, sandy land, which isn't very good for a wolf. The winters here are harsh; though, some wolves seem to find in better than the other lands...
Many pack wolves come here to associate with wolves of another pack. Being that the lands are mutual, its a great place to learn about the other packs in the area.
The region of frigid winds and snow inhabits the coldest lands of this area. Savage is a terrain of flora and fauna accustomed to harsh climates. The streams and rivers that run through these lands are frozen over for most of the year; though, during the warmer months, the rivers and streams run freely. When spring arives, the lands flourish into a crisp, icy green scenary to welcome new life into the world.
The Apgar packlands are some of the wamest lands around. In winter, you'd expect snow to be settled on the ground everywhere. Not here though. The ground tempature stays warm enough to melt off most of the snow, but there are some areas that are covered in snow. In spring and summer, the tempatures can become unbarely hot. The humidity is also very harsh. But with the warmer tempatures, the land is almost always covered in green, luscious vegitation.