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The Color-Area represents the Hunter-Tribe's common settlement. The Gray Region is unclaimed land. | | 
Earning Territories
In the Wild, Territories must be earned. Therefore, only after submitting 20 Role Play posts with that Character may it claim Land. This seems like a lot, but in Role Play, 20 posts is a miniscule ammount. This ensures that dedicated Role Players obtain the recognition they deserve, and prevents frivolous forum production.
When you have accomplished your 20 posts, you may create your Character's own Territory as a topic on the Scrub Forest And Marsh Pools board. Please do so only once for each Character, as your Critter may inhabit only one self-assumed Territory at a time.
In ther future, there may be a limit as to how many Territories an area may sustain. If this occurs, in order to gain your own Territory, you will have to challenge the current holder, as would beasts in their natural environment.
When Role Playing, it is vital to remember that the Boards symbolize different regions of the same world and storyline. Therefore, a specific character cannot attend more than one board at any given time, unless he/she is traveling between lands. You may have as many Characters as you would like however, and each separate creature can linger in its own forum, or share the same as your other critters. During these occasions, it is best to avoid confusion by clarifying which beast you are posting with. If you have not read the books, please take a moment to read up on each various location, as each sustains landmarks derived directly from the novels.
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Scrub Forest And Marsh Pools
Many days travel inward, away from the ocean brings yet another change in setting. Swooping, coast-residing hills blend into a river valley. The earth is boggy, even the grass sticks to its damp surface. Giant footprints, round in shape and colossal in size, brand the earth in tell-tale wanderings. What beast has made these? None other than the Face-Tails, Mammoths of the swamp. Further travel brings one to a scrubby forest. The trees are low and thin limbed, the foliage consists of reedy shrubs and thorn thickets. Flecking the terrain, stippled through out the thin copse, are marsh pools. Some are thick with mud, others ripple clear, cooling to the paws and the thirst.

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