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Glandur Orod
Glandur Orod, more commonly refered to as the White Mountain. So named, because of its etheral appearance, as well as the fact that the Hith Duin runs down it in eight different directions. It seems as though a giser sits atop the mountain and every five minutes spurts up water from beneath the ground. Afterwards it slides down the sides creating white foam and mist, eventually returning to beneath the ground even while connecting to the sea in a couple directions the water flows. Glandur Orod is one of the tallest landmarks around, very few have ever managed to make it to the top and even fewer make it back down alive. Around the base of the Glandur Orod is a few caves that have been eroded into the side of the mountain throughout the millennia, before the rest of the land rose above sea level.
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Hith Duin
Hith Duin, a misty river whose gentle ebs and flows turn into white water, perfect for white water rafting. That was if any humans came to the area, but doing so would perhaps disturb the delicate balance of the ecosystem. The river is rapid as it glides down Glandur Orod. As it is a source of fresh water it is quite drinkable, a place for fun to take place, but also danger. After all where there is water there's fish and where there's bears and other fish eatting creatures. Still a perfect spot for wolves to hunt and fish themselves. Despite any dangers the varg might face they still continue to come here to relax, swim, have fun as well as take down and capture prey. The closer however one gets to Hith Duin the less able one can see as the mist hides things from view, often bringing others to their own downfall or allowing them escape.
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Dae Orod
The Dae Orod, a mountain full of strange shadows is rather small compared to its nearby cousin Glandur Orod. However Dae Orod is quite different, growing upon it several different shrubs and other foilage. Upon it also lives mountain creatures both prey and preadator alike. Any den sites found upon it are more than likely to be found in a hallow tree still alive or fallen, possibly between a pile of rocks. Here is where they main source of the packs noutrition is obtained. Also proving less dangerous than the other land markings within the packlands of Udhrenion. A place of beauty, invoking a tranquility that many find cannot be equaled.
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Nogoth Bar
Legends of ancient times and civilizations have several a time originated from here. Tales of which the wolven try and keep hidden and to themselves. Once where dwarves dwelled. Beneath the Earthen terrain, within the innards of mountains the likes of which there seems to be no visable enterance into. It is said that dwarves once rode the wolves into battle, before they dissappeared and yet there is still the vain hope and belief that still there might be those yet surviving, but not surfacing for fear of the humans and the dread that their faithful companions have suffered at the hands of them. So throughout the generations there have been a few select wolves told the entire story so that they might be able to speak of lore to the entire pack, especially the young and keep these beliefs fresh in their minds. Whether there is any truth to the legends have yet to be proven.
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