THIS GROUP IS CLOSED FOR THE FORSEEABLE FUTURE
Steep mountains bordering the plains keep snow year-round, their sharp points rising like fangs from the earth. In winter, this area is prone to avalanches and blizzards, and the lack of prey leaves it mostly deserted.
Pine hills and jagged lakes rolling down from White-Teeth create habitat for large grazers like Stag-Moose and elk.
A northeast forest with a significant quantity maple and apple trees, along with an undergrowth teeming with berry bushes and mushrooms. Fruit left uneaten too long has been known to ferment into a particular delicacy. It turns fiery in autumn and is considered one of the most beautiful spots in the territory.
A long stretch of ancient birchwood interspersed with grassland that draws a huge quantity of prey in the southeast. The bark of the trees here has medicinal value, and its sap is a sweet treat when it flows.
A large, long river that forms in the high mountains and runs downstream to the south across grassland. It is rich with prey even in winter, and salmon climb come autumn.
A relatively flat expanse between the hills, dotted with strangely coloured pools and holes in the ground that spout scalding water. Snow does not accumulate here in winter, and during especially cold days Aniwaya might find a pleasant reprieve in the hot springs.
A massive mountain in the center of the territory that rises far above its nearby counterparts. Smoke rises from it sometimes, and climbing to the top is considered taboo, for the unhappy spirits which live at the peak will not be soothed and want only to live uninterrupted.
The ocean to the eastern edge of the territory. Sometimes strange creatures wash ashore, and giant fish can be seen breaching the horizon. Aniwaya visit to collect shells from the beach and dig for turtle eggs.