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As you approach, soft, wet ground covers your paws, sometimes giving away under your weight and leaving you with muddy legs. The reason for this? Well, you'll soon feel the shake of the ground. Earthquake?. No. Watch your step. A giant, gaping hole in the earth seems to break apart. A thunderous jet of water bursts forth, powerful and extremely hot. Catch yourself in it at the wrong time, and you'll lose you life for sure.

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The land here is neither rich nor barren. The temperature here ranges, on average, very high, so the foliage here is usually a clump of dead, withered grass. Not a very good place to try and find large game, but the earth here is light and soft. Good grass can be found scattered throughout the area, and many breeds of small deer can be found.

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Where Water Rushes To The Sky

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Where Water Rushes To The Sky

You travel down some hills to find this odd fissure in the ground. The soil around it is damp and unnaturally warm, and that intrigues you. But I wouldn't get too close, for every ninty minutes, a jet of hot, powerful water shoots from the earth and towards the sky, hence the name. Wolves call this place Where Water Rushes To The Sky, and has taken many passing wolves to their frightening deaths. The boilng water is heated by the magma that runs deep underground, the magma from the Mountain Of Burning Embers in the east and Ring Of Sleeping Volcanoes in the north. Prey here is small, and you'd better watch your tail. Cougars and kodiak bears wouldn't miss a chance to swipe at a weary passer-by.
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