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The Realm of Light has dominion of a a good chunk of land, mainly consisting of forests and flatlands. Below are more in depth descriptions of each named area.


Pride Rock lies near the dead center of The Realm and is home to most of the dens. It is here that most of the pack meetings are conducted. The speaker stands atop a jutting outcropping that tilts slightly towards the sky, giving him or her precedence to the listening wolves down below – the slab itself is known as Pride Rock, though using the name to mean the whole area of stone dens is common. It is also in Pride Rock where the alpha’s den lies, just behind the eponymous tilted tablet and engraved into a wall.

The Timeless River is the main source of water for The Realm and also is responsible for the large population of flowers. It begins at a great waterfall fed from a river further north and winds its way practically everywhere about the territory, eventually spreading out beyond the pack’s borders or feeding into the Destiny Islands.

Wonderland is a small oddity in The Realm. It might not have stood out against other such verdant meadows if it was not only host to flowers of white, pink, and red hues. No other colored plants seemed to be capable of growing there for one reason or another! Roses are a common sight.

The 100 Acre Wood might not exactly be as big as its name implies, but it is certainly large. Typical of any forest, it is host to a vast number and variety of trees and bushels. It is here where most of the hunting can be done due to the sheer number of prey here. The Timeless River branches out the most here as well.

Radiant Garden is one of the most beautiful sights to come to in The Realm of Light, home to the most brightly colored flowers the pack has to offer. When covered in dew or rain, they seem to glisten like crystals.

Deep Jungle has always been a mysterious place, and most of the pack’s wolves do not venture far into it. Cannibals are rumored to be roaming in the gullet of these densely-packed trees, and exotic creatures can sometimes be heard issuing their unique cries if a wolf draws close enough. Somehow winter doesn’t seem to affect it so much, and the jungle always has a newly-rained upon look. Wolves are warned not to enter it without good reason.

The Graveyard is a new addition to The Realm’s lands. Before the war, it was but a mysterious dead patch of land where the Pumpkin family made their home amongst the newly buried. Now that the wolves have returned, however, the patch has grown into a good stretch of land for reasons unknown. The ground is hard and brittle; not much grows there beyond the occasional stubborn plant. Some say spirits sometimes walk about the Graveyard at night.

The Neverland Hills are, as the name suggests, hillocks of land. The Greater and Lesser signify sizes, the Lesser versions being softer and smaller, the Greater ones being large enough to roll a wolf down a good distance.

The Coliseum is so named for the many battles and training sessions often held there. The sand hampers paws and helps build resistance. The name can also stretch somewhat to some of the flatlands to its immediate north and west.

The Destiny Islands are a good vacation spot, being the mixture of a beach and a lake. Its south and east sides have sandy portions that mimic beaches in warm weather. Islands of land poke from the water’s surface, providing points of interest for games – such as who can jump to the highest island in the very middle of the lake.