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Nirvana_Sky said: Wolf's Bane said: For the waterfall cave, I was thinking, what if the cave was hard to discover, not because no one thought to look behind a waterfall, but because it's located in a very hard-to-reach-place? Like, what if it's located in a series of cliffs and waterfalls that are hard to navigate and pretty dangerous for those who can't climb well? All of the rivers and pools are shallow, but because wolves have to get wet to make it to the higher cliffs, it's easy to slip and fall. So, obviously, no wolf thought to actually try to explore the area due to it being so dangerous - until one did. Notice how the large waterfall in the middle doesn't seem to land in any visible pools of water? It actually does, but the water flows into the cave. The first wolf who bothered to explore the area realized this and followed the hidden river into the cave. My idea of the exterior looks something like this: Over time, more and more secret passages were found, and as a result, more and more juveniles and pups started thinking it was a good idea to sneak out of camp to try and do a little exploring. This became known as "challenging the Bridge" (or whatever we're calling the cave). What do you think?
I like it.. What if the juveniles and pups think it's their secret. But every adult knows like it's a hideout. They are iffy about the pups going but the juveniles they think it's funny cause it's nostalgic. And about the tunnels how about like there is a lot rain they get flooded. Maybe call it the passages/tunnels: Passage of Perserveance or Passage of Mysteries
What if another cause of tension in the pack is the debate between the adults about whether the juveniles and pups should be allowed to explore the territory without supervision? One unspoken rule among the adults, though, is that when the juveniles do sneak out, all of them (yes, even Malakai) act like they have no idea where the pups and juveniles could have possibly gone, when they know very well that there's only a few places where the "missing" pups and juveniles could've gone.
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What if another cause of tension in the pack is the debate between the adults about whether the juveniles and pups should be allowed to explore the territory without supervision? One unspoken rule among the adults, though, is that when the juveniles do sneak out, all of them (yes, even Malakai) act like they have no idea where the pups and juveniles could have possibly gone, when they know very well that there's only a few places where the "missing" pups and juveniles could've gone.
I like this idea xD
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Wolf's Bane said: Nirvana_Sky said: Wolf's Bane said: For the waterfall cave, I was thinking, what if the cave was hard to discover, not because no one thought to look behind a waterfall, but because it's located in a very hard-to-reach-place? Like, what if it's located in a series of cliffs and waterfalls that are hard to navigate and pretty dangerous for those who can't climb well? All of the rivers and pools are shallow, but because wolves have to get wet to make it to the higher cliffs, it's easy to slip and fall. So, obviously, no wolf thought to actually try to explore the area due to it being so dangerous - until one did. Notice how the large waterfall in the middle doesn't seem to land in any visible pools of water? It actually does, but the water flows into the cave. The first wolf who bothered to explore the area realized this and followed the hidden river into the cave. My idea of the exterior looks something like this: Over time, more and more secret passages were found, and as a result, more and more juveniles and pups started thinking it was a good idea to sneak out of camp to try and do a little exploring. This became known as "challenging the Bridge" (or whatever we're calling the cave). What do you think?
I like it.. What if the juveniles and pups think it's their secret. But every adult knows like it's a hideout. They are iffy about the pups going but the juveniles they think it's funny cause it's nostalgic. And about the tunnels how about like there is a lot rain they get flooded. Maybe call it the passages/tunnels: Passage of Perserveance or Passage of Mysteries
What if another cause of tension in the pack is the debate between the adults about whether the juveniles and pups should be allowed to explore the territory without supervision? One unspoken rule among the adults, though, is that when the juveniles do sneak out, all of them (yes, even Malakai) act like they have no idea where the pups and juveniles could have possibly gone, when they know very well that there's only a few places where the "missing" pups and juveniles could've gone.
Malakai: I think pups will be big no no and juveniles go run amok. But be prepared for consequences that's on you.
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Nirvana_Sky said: Wolf's Bane said: Nirvana_Sky said: Wolf's Bane said: For the waterfall cave, I was thinking, what if the cave was hard to discover, not because no one thought to look behind a waterfall, but because it's located in a very hard-to-reach-place? Like, what if it's located in a series of cliffs and waterfalls that are hard to navigate and pretty dangerous for those who can't climb well? All of the rivers and pools are shallow, but because wolves have to get wet to make it to the higher cliffs, it's easy to slip and fall. So, obviously, no wolf thought to actually try to explore the area due to it being so dangerous - until one did. Notice how the large waterfall in the middle doesn't seem to land in any visible pools of water? It actually does, but the water flows into the cave. The first wolf who bothered to explore the area realized this and followed the hidden river into the cave. My idea of the exterior looks something like this: Over time, more and more secret passages were found, and as a result, more and more juveniles and pups started thinking it was a good idea to sneak out of camp to try and do a little exploring. This became known as "challenging the Bridge" (or whatever we're calling the cave). What do you think?
I like it.. What if the juveniles and pups think it's their secret. But every adult knows like it's a hideout. They are iffy about the pups going but the juveniles they think it's funny cause it's nostalgic. And about the tunnels how about like there is a lot rain they get flooded. Maybe call it the passages/tunnels: Passage of Perserveance or Passage of Mysteries
What if another cause of tension in the pack is the debate between the adults about whether the juveniles and pups should be allowed to explore the territory without supervision? One unspoken rule among the adults, though, is that when the juveniles do sneak out, all of them (yes, even Malakai) act like they have no idea where the pups and juveniles could have possibly gone, when they know very well that there's only a few places where the "missing" pups and juveniles could've gone.
Malakai: I think pups will be big no no and juveniles go run amok. But be prepared for consequences that's on you.
Wait, that's even better. The pups are always "magically" found by Malakai, while the juveniles get to do whatever they want until they come back to camp and get their self esteem ripped into shreds.
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What other landmarks do you guys think would be nice to include in the territory, besides the waterfall cave? Suggestions: - romantic flower field with plenty of herbs (proposed by Dawnforest) - a series of mountain slopes that aren't too steep, but they're abundant in large prey and become deadly in the winter due to avalanches - a shallow-ish river that flows from the waterfalls near the waterfall cave
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Wolf's Bane said: What other landmarks do you guys think would be nice to include in the territory, besides the waterfall cave? Suggestions: - romantic flower field with plenty of herbs (proposed by Dawnforest) - a series of mountain slopes that aren't too steep, but they're abundant in large prey and become deadly in the winter due to avalanches - a shallow-ish river that flows from the waterfalls near the waterfall cave
Maybe a briar patch kinda area, that has a bunch of caves and tunnels made from briars and grass?
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Sorry! Didn't notice this when I posted the pairings. I'll sort all that out now. Glowing Ambers said: Crazydayz said: Characters needing pairings sorted - Males Jarkek Ash Sikúnguaĸ - Females Ivory Willow Liu
Willow is a mated pair with Jarkek, in the process of getting in contact with the other acc that play the character but if all goes well Ash will be with Liu
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Actually, it all alligns properly lol. Never mind! Crazydayz said: Sorry! Didn't notice this when I posted the pairings. I'll sort all that out now. Glowing Ambers said: Crazydayz said: Characters needing pairings sorted - Males Jarkek Ash Sikúnguaĸ - Females Ivory Willow Liu
Willow is a mated pair with Jarkek, in the process of getting in contact with the other acc that play the character but if all goes well Ash will be with Liu
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lol your all good! Crazydayz said: Actually, it all alligns properly lol. Never mind! Crazydayz said: Sorry! Didn't notice this when I posted the pairings. I'll sort all that out now. Glowing Ambers said: Crazydayz said: Characters needing pairings sorted - Males Jarkek Ash Sikúnguaĸ - Females Ivory Willow Liu
Willow is a mated pair with Jarkek, in the process of getting in contact with the other acc that play the character but if all goes well Ash will be with Liu
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