Crazydayz said:
Let's just have it start now. I might sleep now, depends on if my stomach pains keep me awake.
Wolf's Bane Pack said:
Crazydayz said:
I don't mind people submitting their own interpretations. I could give 24 hours for that then draft up the proper map. I might clarify all the plot points in the morning as it's 2 AM though-
Gotcha, when does the 24 hour time frame begin though?
Also please get some sleep, even though it's technically morning where you are though lol
Okay NOW I'm finished.
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This should work, maybe.
If not, try this link.
https://imgur.com/eUEPK4V
The camp is actually relatively large. The dens all have more than enough room for the wolves (especially the juveniles, considering there are a whole lot of them).
The camp entrance is obscured by bushes, but by following a trail of ferns, wolves can always find their way back to the camp. The camp is located within a sandy clearing, with a cliff rising up around the waterfall, the elder's den, and the nursery. A fall from the cliff isn't fatal, but it could cause some injuries and possibly cripple a wolf. However, landing on your head or neck will definitely not result amazingly, so it's advised not to try.
There's a cave that leads to a small tunnel, emerging not too far from the camp, but most wolves don't like using that tunnel and use the entrance instead.
The pack member den is placed close to the entrance to guard the camp. The den is a large, deep hole carved into the cliffs, and the stone decorations are simply for aesthetic purposes.
The alpha den is underneath an enormous rock pile that leads up to a ledge in the cliff, where the alphas can address their pack. It's never been specifically stated that other wolves shouldn't enter the alpha's den without permission, but those who've been brave enough to try were always met with Malaki's wrath. The large, scattered rocks at the foot of the rock pile are often used by the pack wolves to play around or nap on.
The beta den, located near the cave exit and next to the elder's den, is made of several large rocks piled on each other, although instead of using a bunch of other stones to make sure the den doesn't collapse, there is plenty of moss, bushes, and leaves used to reinforce the den. While the exterior isn't too aesthetically pleasing - with foliage sticking out everywhere from the rocks - the interior is surprisingly warm and cozy.
The elders specifically requested that they build their den near the waterfall to listen to the calm, tricking sounds as they drift to sleep, also masking the constant bickering of the juveniles and the other activity in the camp. The den is a shallow hole in the ground and in the tall cliffs that is securely protected by bushes. The den's floor is covered in soft, comfortable moss, although juveniles have attempted to play pranks by putting sharp nettle or holly into the moss.
The nursery, located closest to the waterfall and farthest from the entrance, is also a bush, like the elder's den - but it's known for the flowers that give the entire area a pleasing scent and make the exterior look rather extravagant. The interior is also very similar to the elder's den, except no juveniles have attempted to place sharp leaves or sticks in the moss out of fear of the nursing mothers' wrath.
The juvenile's den, often referred to as the juvenile's corner, is located in a corner of the camp where there are a couple large stones suitable for napping. A fallen tree once collapsed onto the rocks, creating the outer section of the den, while the bushes and leaves make up the inner section of the den. On the regular sunny afternoon, anyone can hear the juveniles arguing and fighting about who gets to sleep in the warm bushes and who has to sacrifice themselves to sleep under the fallen tree trunk, where it's noticeably colder. The food pile is also located near the large rocks, purposely placed so that the pups and the nursing mothers in the nursery have easy access to food and water.