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Thunder River earned its name from it's crashing rapids and noisy waterfalls. Far from pristine, the river is fast, cold and the bottom is full of rocks. Nearly a quarter of a mile wide, the Thunder River can be heard for miles. Humans sometimes kayak through the rapids but usually only the wolves patrol the banks, fishing and hunting deer that stop the drink.

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Jul 20, 2010 15:46:54 GMT -6
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Creating the farthest west border of the Thunder River territories is a thick grove of aspen trees. No one knows why the aspens only grow here but they do, forming a barricade between Thunder River and Eagle Peak. The Thunder River Pack protects this place with the most intensity, patrolling constantly for trespassers. Game here consists mostly of birds and small rodents.

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No New Posts White Oak Forest

All of Grey Mountain National Park is blanketed in woodland. Park rangers broke up sections of the woodland and gave it names. The section that is claimed by the Thunder River Pack is called White Oak Forest because white oaks grow like weeds here, crowding each other with their bulky trunks. The undergrowth is dense with foliage but makes a perfect hunting ground for deer, sheep and other mountainside big game.

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Jul 15, 2010 17:23:51 GMT -6

Thunder River Territories

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Thunder River Territories
Roughly five miles outside of Heartland is where the Grey Mountain National Park begins. Where the park begins also begins the territory of the Thunder River Pack, a relatively neutral pack of wolves that live along the banks of the large river. Their territory is mostly woodland and they claim hunting rights fairly far down the river in both directions, a constant annoyance to the Eagle Peak Pack.

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