A very old and worn human path snakes itself all around the forest, one of the last remaining signs that humans had once inhabited the area. Multiple plants such as brambles and weeds have grown up through the eroding gravel, nearly hiding it from sight.
A large, grand lake appears quite abruptly towards the center of the forest. The water is amazingly clear; it is easy to see all the living things beneath the surface, and it almost seems like there is no water there at all, but rather, fish swimming about the air.
Cavernous caves can be found along the edges of the forest to the east; it is simply three old, eroded hills that have come together after collapsing. There is one entrance, but many tunnels. It is said if you choose the correct tunnel, you can find the center of the earth.
This is a gradual slope that rolls upwards, leading out onto the cliffs and ledges. It is a tiring journey to travel up it, but worth it for the spectacular view of the canyons below.
These cliffs are what create the canyons; they reach high up into the sky, just pure earth and sky. It is fiercely windy at the edges of the cliffs, and all are cautioned ifthey wish not to fall to their death.
The largest canyon among the cliffs, it is considered a valley. It has a large, winding river at its center, that crawls along and is eventually swallowed by rocks. It is filled with towering trees, and rare animals. But it is a pain to get too, and many fall from the steep climb down.
These are low, rolling hills that break the smooth surface of the grassland moors. These are the highest hills, though the seem very small. There is always an icy breeze blowing over the land here.
This is a long stretch of land to the west of the hills. It is flat, low land that gradually slopes here and there; though all of these slopes are long and nearly unnoticeable. The grass here is towering, a wolf's head only just visible over its ends. Wolves should be careful when treading here, for snakes and other enemies hide out in the long grass.
This is a large thicket, stretching on for miles that abruptly appears in the moors. It marks the start of the forest, though it is hard to get to the forest from here, for the thickets are filled with thorns and are hard to move through. Mixed into the thicket are some fallen trees and twisting plants.
These are large, rolling dunes that slope downward from the moors, leading to the water and cliffs. The sand is constantly burning from the glare of the sun, and sandstorms are frequent since they are just off the moors.
This is a large colection of rocks that runs about a mile along the beach. They are almost like cliffs, rising high into the air. They roll out of the ocean and have gathered in a ravine that slopes up into the dunes. They are very dangerous, however, for they are covered with water from the pounding waves.
The wolves have no name for this raging beast, as it crashes up upon the sandy dunes and sucks away all creatures, sweeping them down into its murky depths. It is in a constant fury, reaching out with long black fingers towardws the moors.
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