PHALA MOUNTAIN Kostas Territory
This mountain resides at the very back of the Kostas Territory and at the very edge are the Ryoden Cliffs. Phala reaches the highest of altitudes, the air becomes thin as you reach the clouds. Within it resides the pack meeting place, Stone Circle. Throughout the year snow covers the top. A rare type of sheep lives up at the top of this mountain. They are rare and a prize if caught; their wool sells for a high price. The Whisper River runs through here.
KALIA FALLS
KALIA FALLS Kostas Territory
Just inside the borders, a small waterfall cascades down a cliff that hangs low off the Phala Mountain into a large pool where the current slows; making this a perfect spot for swimming. The current at the top of the falls is swift and deadly, hazardous boulders and sharp rocks lay hidden beneath the rapids. Jumping from the top is not advised because the water is not as deep at the base as it is in the middle of the pond. Behind the base of the falls there is a cavern, where it leads to who knows.
TRESIAM CLEARING
TRESIAM CLEARING Kostas Territory
This is a hunters paradise. The Clearing is found to East of the Glisan Forest, on the edge of Phala Mountain. Deep within the lands. All of the grazing animals come here in the morning and early evening. This is the best spot by far with in the territory to take down a meal. White Tailed deer, Ground Hogs and Squirrel are most commonly found in the Meadows.
RAYODEN CLIFFS
RAYODEN CLIFFS Kostas Territory
The Crisithian Delta has weaved its way North towards the pack lands, cutting through the land and making way for The Rayoden Cliffs on either side raisng a hundreds of miles above to cut between the Kostas Border and The Outlands. Jagged edges and slippery slopes make it a treacherous journey down to The Avada River below. There are a few safe places to climb down if you can find them. Otherwise enjoy the view, this is your last stop until you have made it into the Kostas Pack lands if you can make it through the gorge and rushing river below.
AVADA LAKE
AVADA LAKE Kostas Territory
The lake connects to the ocean through the Andalusian stream on the outskirts to the East of the Tresiam Clearing. It's wide mouth provides a deep cavernous bottom filled with fish. The perfect place for fishing salmon or playing in the water. Beavers often build damns to cut off the water than runs from the stream and make a quick snack for a hungry wolf; but being excellent swimmers, its best to catch them off guard.
JASPEN VALLEY
JASPEN VALLEY Border Territory
This area is just across the Kostas Border. Stepping foot here means you are likely to be chased away or killed by Cor Lupis. The Valley is wide open, meaning you're likely to be spotted without any trees to get in the way. If you are small enough the long blades of grass can conceal you in the summer, but do not be fooled, this border is patrolled multiple times a day for intruders. Do not make the mistake of thinking trespassers get out without a scratch.
KESEL
KESEL Border Territory
Bordering Ashmere the forest dissipates into lush long grasses and smaller river veins. Lengthy in landscape the area is exposed to strong winds and has little coverage of trees. By the river edge long reeds prevent natural erosion and become a perfect area for small fresh water lobster, fish and amphibians. The long, rolling grasses are the perfect place for antelope to roam the area, grazing in times of autumn and spring when grass is green and plentiful. Summer, Kesel fades quickly, Grass drying and the river falls to dust. During winter months Kesel can be described as a soft white blanket, often so thick with snow it becomes a white desert.