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The Hills are like the meadows, but they aren't flat. The Hills are covered in tall, golden grasses, open to the sky. It's almost always warm here, with cool breezes that move the grass and make it look like water. The prey is abundant here as well.
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The brook cuts its way through the Northern Territory near the Forest Territory. It's banks are pebbles and trees thrive on either side, making an ideal place for hunting and fishing.
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The meadows are mostly flat, with a few small hills. They have tall, golden grass, an ideal place for hunting because the prey have food and places to hide. It's bordered by the Oak Trees, which gives some shade against the bright sun.
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The Oak Trees border the Meadows. There are only a few of them, but the tops twine together to create a sort of protective shield and shelter. The grass underneath these trees is greener and more lush.
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Though the Northern Territory dragons don't prefer fish, they'll still eat it if they need to. The Fishing Hollow is a small waterfall that rolls over rocks and widens out into a larger pool, which then leads to the Brook. If dragons don't decide to fish here, they can swim instead.
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The Northern Territory Camp is atop the highest hill. The surface is flat and springy with soft grass, creating a comfortable spot for dragons to rest, talk, and eat their food together. They don't have a prey pile, only because each dragon is capable of killing their own prey, except the Elders, whom which prey is brought.
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The Dens are dug-out hollows in the ground, lined with grass and leaves. Two to three dragons will fit in each den, and huddle together for warmth, under the open sky.
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The Hatchery is dug further underneath the ground, and the eggs are kept in a large nest of stones, grasses, leaves, and mud. The Mother directs fire at the eggs to keep them warm, and covered with grasses when the Mothers leave the den.
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