Map of Seracia
03-19-2013, 02:17 PM
1.
Quote:The lifeblood of the pack is the Delta upon which they have centered their territory. The delta provides salt, brackish, and fresh water. The southernmost part of the delta flows pure salt water, moving toward the middle of the lower leg is brackish, and from the central pool upward it is all fresh and able to be drank from. Many species of fish can be found in the delta.
2.
Quote:The central dens of the pack can be found here. Boulders have collected in this part of the Kingdom, and the pack uses this place as it's main den site. Many wolves can be seen sleeping on top of the rocks on a sunny day, or on cooler nights slumbering beneath in the dens that have been dug. THe rocks serve as a lean-to and a pedestal for the pack.
3.
Quote:The fishing grounds are of vital importance to the pack. Here in these saltwater fingers of the delta, many varieties of fish can be found. Though any part of the delta is good for fishing, this area is the prime location as it harbors the most fish.
4.
Quote: The hunting grounds of Seracia are also extremely important. As good as fish is, sometimes a wolf needs a little red meat. Deer, hogs, and other sorts of game are mostly concentrated here. This is the more wooded section of Seracia, and it serves as fertile ground for prey.
5.
Quote:The border of Seracia spans across the peninsula and cuts it off from the larger continent. This is the most heavily scent-marked area, and is patrolled extensively for new members and enemies.
6.
Quote:The beach of Seracia provides a lazy and beautiful place to rest, swim, fish, or even hold meetings. As the chosen ground for large pack gatherings, the sprawling beach is a lovely place to be. This particular stretch is the most beautiful, but beach extends on the fringe of three out of four sides of Seracia.
7.
Quote:The Southern Ocean, as the King himself refers to it, is an expansive saltwater Kingdom that borders Seracia on three sides. The ocean is home to fish and various other sea creatures both edible and dangerous. One should be wary of venturing too far into the surf. Right about where the number seven lies is an expansive reef that adult wolves can swim to and use as a resting place or an offshore fishing ground.