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Riverview Housing District Just outside of the city a large housing district, full of generic, two-story, detached and semi-detached houses fill the horizon. Many humans live here and for a while now, pets have been going missing almost every day. Now I wonder, who's been stealing these pets from their rightful owners? The wolves often use this as a place to get a pretty hassle-free meal and sometimes pick off a few of the elderly that will never be missed. |
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River Traun A large river runs through the suburban housing district, although it isn't a natural one. The water is always clear and has a chemical taste. The mud, sand and clay banks are all artificial, free of any bacteria. The water is full of carefully monitered fish to check that no other species are allowed into the system. For a while they have been baffled by the DNA which has been carried down with the current. Wolf DNA? Impossible. |
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Treetop Park A park in the middle of the forest by the housing district. It's extremely guarded to make sure that the children are never harmed. This type of security has been strengthened everywhere due to the mysterious mauled and half-eaten corpses being found across Kildres. Some treehouses and adventure mazes have been built into the trees, a safehouse is also built into the trees in case of danger. There are many swing sets and other things in the park, including a massive climbing net. |
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Sparrow Forest A small forest resides outside of the city of Kildres, although it is just as maintained and unnatural as the river. The species of animals are watched just like the fish and the maintenance team are getting just as touchy about the traces of wolf. Many birds live here in harmony, as well as deer - unfeared by predators as they have been exterminanted. And because of this they have grown lazy and fall into the wolf's jaws with ease. The trees are nearly all oak, which were once extremely rare. |
1 | 7 | Aug 13 2008, 02:54 AM In: reminisceBy: Romke |
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