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The existence of Grise Caverns isn't common knowledge, and those who do know about it tend to keep it a secret. About halfway down the side of Argent Fissure is a feature that looks like no more than a scrape in the side of the mountain - though if one looks closer, they'll find a splinter of darkness that suggests some small creature's den inside. If this curious wolf is lithe enough and decides to investigate, they'll find a very tight, low-walled tunnel that, after several yards and a few hairpin turns, widens into a long cavern. Stalagmites and stalactites decorate the top and bottom, and greasy-looking patches bioluminescent moss cling to the walls and offer a little light. Water dripping from the stalactites feeds a small pool of water that, while it tastes metallic, will keep you alive. Occasionally a blind rat might scurry by, but what they feed on is unclear. Another tunnel is at the far end of the cavern, but few are willing to explore the dizzying labyrinth of forked paths and sudden, lethal drop-offs. In the past, Grise Caverns has been used as a hideout for renegades, exiles, and the like.
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argent fissure
Close to the Deercoven-Robinshadow border, the territory becomes much rougher than typical. In the northernmost reaches of the border, this culminates in a deep fissure that opens up in the earth: it's about half a mile long and several yards wide. It's deeper than it is both wide or long and the bottom is like a ravenous beast's mouth - lined with jagged, tooth-like rocks and other hazardous features. A few ponds of water sit here and there, but very few creatures ever drink from them. If you fall into this skinny canyon, it's unlikely that anyone will retrieve your body. Though the area itself is dangerous, many young wolves have noticed the shelves that emerge from the Robinshadow side like steppingstones. While fairly wide and accomodating at the beginning, they become thinner and more fragile the farther down you go: a common dare is to see how deep one can hop before chickening out and returning to the surface. It might be an amusing dare, but it has the potential to turn deadly with the slightest misstep.
Prey Status: Poor
Occupied by: Unclaimed
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