Territory
Camp:: Camp is in the middle of
many fallen trees. The fallen trees and thorn
vines that grow on them serve as protection.
The River:: The massive river's
currents are strong, but the water is certainly
fresh and drinkable.
The Forest:: The forest is the
place where the cats hunt, and it's the
home of all the predators they face.
The Fallen Pool:: A pool that is
in the center of the forest, it's full of
fallen leaves, that are rumored to hold
the spirits of their ancestors.
Cats come here to meet Starclan.
Training Grounds:: One of the
very few open areas in the entire territory,
this is where mentors take their apprentices
to train.
Predators
Lynxes. They're common, and cannot be taken down by cats. They're found in the forest, during all seasons.
Brown bears. Brown bears are common, and cannot be taken down by cats. They're found in the forest during every season EXCEPT for Leafbare.
Polar bears. Polar bears are rarely seen, and when they are, there is no way for a cat to take them down. They're found in forests, mainly during Leafbare.
Karakurt spiders. Karakurt spiders are very common, but only in Greenleaf. It'd take a smart cat to kill them without being bit, and their venom can kill one within minutes. They're found in forests.
Wolverine. Wolverine are common, and cannot be taken down by cats. They're found all seasons around in the forests.
Grey wolves. Grey wolves are fairly common in the forest, and they are around every season.
Amur tigers. Amur tigers are fairly rare, and it's impossible for any cat to take them down. They're around every season.
Giant catfish. Giant catfish indeed prey on cats, but they can be scared off easily with a nice swipe to the face. They are quite common, and they're around all season. Of course, they are only found in the river.
Gray owls. Gray owls are very common in forests, but can be taken down by two to four cats. They only prey upon kits and small apprentices, and they're around all seasons.
Red foxes. Red foxes are very common in forests, and it'd take five to six cats to take them down. They're found all seasons.
Wild boar. Wild boar are common in the forests, and it'd take six to eight cats to take them down when angered. They are found all seasons.
Golden eagles, osprey, and peregrine falcons. They are common in forests and open areas, and it'd take six to eight cats to take them down. They're around all seasons.
Prey
Black storks. They're common around the river, and take two to three cats to take them down.
Hooded cranes. They're common around the river, and take three to four cats to take them down.
Carrion crows. They're very common in the forests, and take just one cat to take them down. However, they aren't the preferred prey to eat.
Siberian blue robins and rufous-tailed robins. They're very common in the forests, and take just one cat to take them down.
Thrush nightingale. They're very common in the forests, and take just one cat to take them down.
Pallas' rosefinch. They're very common in the forests, and take just one cat to take them down.
Baikal teal. They're common in the river, and take one to two cats to take them down.
Siberian chipmunk and ermine. They're very common in forests, and take one cat to take them down.