Gnarled Roots The roots of two weeping willow trees rise up from the soil a few inches, just enough for a few sparce holes to be evacuated by nimble paws. These holes can be meters deep if dug properly, though the risk of a cave in on these larger dens is present. The combined holes beneath the willows can safely house the entire pack in times of trouble. There is not a designated 'alpha' den, since the wolves share them jointly. However, if a female is giving birth, it is not permitted that anyone enters without being called. Most mothers prefer to be alone during these times, and the pack respects this. If not, punishment could be severe.
Kizur Thicket Kizur is in the heart of a dead-wood swamp. The going here is not only rough, but deadly. Pups are not allowed to set a paw on this ground until well over their first year. The sod is so thick with swamp water that a wolf can find himself trapped and sinking in a matter of seconds. And yet, it's a wonder the Soko's never booted this land out of their territory stretch. Instead, they continue to scent-mark and defend this horrid stretch of filth.
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Meadow of Youth The meadow is the most beautiful area of the Soko's pack range. In the Spring, new buds and flowers bloom with the births of the pups. Through the Summer, the land is protected by the shade of the beech and white pine trees that dwell here. During Autumn, the brillent leaves cover the ground like petals from the flower of life. Even in the harsh Winter, the snow settles like a blanket over the flowers, tucking them in for the cold season. And so, it only makes sense that the wolves whould name this the Meadow of Youth, for it's relaxing qualities can calm even the most vexed of wolves, and provide a safe place for the youths to play.
Western Plateau The plateau rests just west of the Kizur Thicket. It spans out for nearly two miles with only a few sparse trees for protection from the sun. This is where the pack does most of it's hunting. There is a small deer herd here which makes up the primary diet of the Sokos. However, due to it's size, the deer are carefully hunted. Through experience and training, the wolves pick off the sick and lame, leaving the healthy to reproduce. Never is it okay to hunt a healthy animal, for the meat is precious and far too valuable. Because of this, this land is viciously guarded from theives!
Indian Tribe Their ancestry is unknown, though that doesn't matter to the wolves. Since most of the wolves have never seen a human before, the presence of the strange pack of hairless creatures is puzzleing at best. However, the tribe have never acted hostile to the wolves, and so, the animals have never felt the need to defend themselves. Often during times of famine, members of Soko will travel to the strange dens in search of scraps of meat. Luckily, the humans believe the wolves as beneviolent spirits and are all too willing to toss the hand-outs.
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