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Fish Pool The Fish Pool is a popular hunting place for those with water powers, for many small minnows and shiners make their homes in the large Pond. Ocassionaly a large trout would arrive from the Lake. The pond is sheltered densely by small reeds and bushes, and the bottom is lined with soft, water-moss and different types of grass and algae, scattered with large boulders and rocks. However, it is not a good place to wade because many small crabs and crayfish make their homes underneath the boulders, and fragile paws are easily harmed.
Peasant's Meadow The Peasant's Meadow is a wonderfully clam, pleasent place. It's a small meadow to the far side of the Terrain. Long, swaying stalks of grass line the edges and however hot the sun is, the small, dense shrubs of grass is always wonderfully cool under any's paws. There is an apple tree in the meadow, and in the summer it is usually blooming full of jiucy, red apples. This makes it attract many small caribou, horses, and other livestock. However, hunting prey is not permitted here because all species are agreed to not shed any blood amongst these peaceful meadows. Moderator: Raven
Thief's Creek Thief's Creek is not very far from Peasant's Meadow, making it also a very popular place. Large oaks and ash trees line the edges of the long, wide creek. They provide excellent shade. The swishing of their leaves can be heard often, and the chirping of the birds. The water slithers noislessly against the smooth rocks jabbing out of the top of the creek. Small minnows fight their way up a low waterfall that lets out large, sprinkles of water sounds over the silence. The water is blessfully chilly, bringing soothe to any wounds or scars. Hunting is also popular here, as water voles and trout like to roam around the creek.