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Main Camp

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Outside of Camp

North of the camp leads to a large clearing that extends to the mountains. Within the clearing is what is known to the cats of Pineclan to be the Moon Pools. In the center lies a pool surrounded by much smaller ones. Healers and their apprentices goes once every full moon to speak to their ancestors to seek guidance or encounter a prophecy. Although they can visit the Moon Pools at anytime, the connection between the spirits and healers are strongest during a full moon and the connection grows weaker the less the moon is visible. The western borders can be found a little ways away within a  more dense part of the forest.

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Also North of camp is the Training Grounds. Its a simple dirt clearing with trees and shrubbery bordering the outskirts. Apprentices who are on the path of becoming a gaurdian will spend most of their training days here as they learn the valuable skills required for combat. Above the training area leads to a denser part of the forest where the northern borders are.

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East of camp a small twoleg place rests besides a large lake with multiple isles dotted about. This area is known as the Tree Isles to those within Pineclan. There is a trail shallow enough for even a kit to walk on that leads to the largest island. A tree larger than the rest on the land can be found. Cats who have retired from their ranks will move out from camp and move here as it make for a nice place to relax. There technically aren't any eastern borders as Pineclan cat's don't typically go beyond the lake.

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South of camp leads to a large Twoleg Place just beyond the split river. This area is mainly avoided as there are many rouges and collared kitties that roam about the twoleg dens. Such a place is not meant for Pineclan cats and those who venture there are more than likely seeking for a less harsher lifestyle. A forest of dead trees lies behind the Twoleg Place which eventually leads up to a wall of mountains.

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Heading east to the other side of another lake leads to the Dead Tree Hills. Stories told of a fire devastating the area and very little had survived, but life has been slowly making a comeback over the past years. Only during the more harsher times do hunters make the trek to hunt here as rouges tend to 'claim' this area as their own. The southern borders end between the mountain pass and lake. 

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