Post by Hypothermia on Dec 11, 2014 14:20:58 GMT -5
Alaysia is a land located deep in Alaskan-Canadian tundra. The land had been only been docile and free of life until thousands of years ago the land bridge of ice had formed between Alaska and Russia. Animals alike traveled to this new lands, particularly a lone wolf and his mate. As well as Siberian tigers and leopard. While the others felines traveled from southern North America. Soon enough, the land was teaming with life, elk and caribou roamed wild and the felines and canines shared peace equally. Though once humans began their modernization, everything fell for the worse. Caribou were killed for their pelts, meats and land. Now facing human development, the now mountain-dwelling felines and the nomadic canines are battling for resources of the land.
The east of Alaysia is the border of the northern pacific ocean. As the water filters into the river, the salts are evaporated to much further downstream there is fresh water for the groups to share. Along the river side, many voles, otters and seals reside there.
The north of Alaysia is pure tundra. Very few trees and sloping hills are found here. This is the kingdom of the canines, as many call it. The pack mainly hunts, lives and travels around this area and can often be found residing by a small lake located in the northwest.
The west of Alaysia is the beginning of the feline mountain range. The massive sloping cliffs and snow capped peaks are one of the many hidden beauties of their home. Hidden behind a mountain waterfall is the feline home, a large cave that was once used for mining.
The south of Alaysia is a mixture of mountain and tundra, this land is the most disputed between the two rivals. Many battles and skirmishes occur here over prey, since this area is where most caribou go to breed, graze and care for their offspring.