🐺Welcome to Dawn Walkers Pack🐾
Territory:
Dawn Walkers territory is rather average sized. This pack lives primarily in a murky bog. This territory is rather wet, it’s typically rainy. The wet ground commonly grows moss, weeds, cattails, ferns, and reeds. The area is concealed mostly by red maple trees, scattered with both green and black ash trees. A muddied river runs diagonally through the territory from the northeast to the southwest, curving more southern towards the end. This river has a rather gentle flow, but the soft wet ground makes it easy for the water to push out into multiple streams. The swampy beds are perfect for northern blue flags and swamp lilies to grow.
In the northwest region of the territory the wet grounds begin to dry as it transitions into a lively flower filled field. The thick grasses commonly sprout field scabious, ox-eye daisies, cowslips, ragged robins, red campions, red clovers, and wild carrots. Mice, rabbits, foxes, and deer are found here.
From the northeast to the southwest lingers a dark and dreary feeling. The tall branchy trees block out most of the sunlight, leaving the floors wet and dim. These are great breeding grounds for weeds and moss. Most of the floor is mud. Frogs, badgers, raccoons, and sparrows are commonly found here.
To the east lies the territory’s gathering spot. A large fallen tree hangs crookedly against the wet grounds, prompted by large boulders. Nature has taken course allowing plants to overgrow the area. This creates an average sized den, the higher ranks rest here. The nursery is not far, close by boulders pierce the ground. The mounds of rock are scattered close together, the lush earth coats the mounds well, hiding the den, giving pups a higher chance of survival. The other pack members rest in customized spots to personality.
A lake mirrors the sky in the west. The large bond of water is home to lily pads, sprouting yellow flowers. The water is shallow, yet stretches a fair amount. Thick grasses grow among the bay. The lake is rather peaceful. Mice, voles, rabbits, and hawks roam this area.