Ah, Skath. I love her so, she has the most well-developed history of any wolf I've created. She has a homeland for Pete's sake! :lol:
Anyone ever wondered what sort of neighborhood the Daerok live in? It was going to be the basis of an RPG that I was going to start, but realized I suck at being a staff member of anything and it would probably just... die. Yeah.
Just about nothing is to scale, ain'tcha proud of me? :D

Let's see, stuff of interest:
This land lies a bit south of SotW, quite a bit south. Silven was swept through the Sereg and down the Bitter River to the point where it splits into the Upper Serpent and Lower Bitter. That's where Skath found her. As a result of the southern...ness, the Zambera and Korvik territories get pretty warm and dry in the summers. Beyond them, it's pretty much desert.
The packs:
The Daerok are an evil, conniving, backstabbing, blackmailing bunch ruled by fear. That's where Skath came from. NASTY. The Sunken Lake is pretty cool, there's this huge sinkhole that's grown over and a lake formed at the bottom. It spills out into the Fang River.
The Boranth are the peacekeepers. They're big, thick-furred, mountain dwelling wolves. They're patient but don't push it. The Daerok and Boranth nearly wiped each other out once and now just avoid each other at all costs.
The Akarus are lowland wolves, they live on the shore of the sea and most of their territory is often shrouded in fog. They're the good-natured, Skah-ish types. They don't like the Daerok, but are content to leave them alone unless provoked.
The Zambera are a roudy lot. They're like a much more relaxed version of the Din'dea, their pack heirarchy is almost non-existant beyond the Alpha and Beta wolves. They are sneaky, clever wolves but treat the pack as family.
The Korvik... well, they're pretty unpredictable. If you can't find anywhere else to go, the Korvik are your pack. They often disagree with each other, but most of them are mature enough to come to compromises. They're the ragtag leftovers of everything and have no permanent densite, at least for now.
So, for those of you who were even just mildly curious, there's what I've got.
I have too much time on my hands. :)