The stone circle where the wolves perform the Howling is found deep within the heart of the forest, in a sacred clearing that is hidden from the eyes of outsiders. This place, known to the wolves as Moonshadow Circle, is surrounded by ancient stones that stand tall and weathered, their surfaces etched with the markings of countless generations. These stones are said to have been placed there by the first wolves, the Star Hunters, who used the circle to honour the moon and the spirits of the ancestors.
At the centre of the stone circle is a smooth, flat stone where the elders sit during ceremonies, and it is here that the wolves gather under the full moon to perform the Howling. The stone circle is also where they tell stories, share wisdom, and sing to the moon, connecting their voices with the stars above. It is a place of deep reverence, where the world of the living and the spirits feel closest, and where the wolves draw strength from the natural harmony of the universe.