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Stray
Gunner
Rayner
Alumi
Year 1
Season Spring
Breeding: Yes
Changes : 10/16/09
Weather This fall is wet and soggy, floods are happening all around Europe and many dogs are getting sick or dying from colds, or even from drowning. Many dogs that do have colds are dying from loses fights because the sickness are throwing them off their game. It's not a good season for the dogs, seeing that the rain hasn't stopped since Fall came around and it doesn't look like it will stop.
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In this board you will find all the OOC stuff you might need. A RP search to find someone to post with, a picture thread where you can make/request a pic, and a 'Gone' board.
This old camp has been deserted for a very long time. The barracks are made of brick, its surfaced pockmarked with old bullet holes from the war. As of right now, nothing lives here; except dust and echoes of old sorrows.
The manor is massive in size, standing three stories high and filled with many rooms and winding hallways. There is a covered patio that has large archways, the perfect place to relax while keeping watch. The dogs that live here are a mixture of old war dogs, strays, and former pets.
This town is a mess; an empty of shell of a once prospering human settlement. Houses are rundown, their windows shattered. Pieces of old cars lay strewn about. A small, dirty lake lays just outside. It was obviously a war zone. For now, it is empty, leaving only the wind to travel down its barren streets.
The outer rim of Alliceville holds thrift shops and an old stable; both of which are overrun by weeds and rats. Nature is claiming back this part of the town, and the small forest just beyond the city limits is not a shameful sight. A small lake lays nearby. The dogs who live here live in peace, but have enough veterans among them to ward of attackers.
In the vast woodland of Huertgen Forest, many battles occurred. The gravel road that leads through is mostly clear of the remnants of the war, but go into the trees and you will soon see bits of debris overrun by foliage.
Near a sweep of woods is a graveyard. It is not fancy and the graves are marked only by planks of wood that cross one another. They only state the names of the fallen, nothing more.
A large dog kennel out in the middle of the country... There are several specialized barns where they once held dogs in training to be used for the war. Dozens of dog runs come off the sides of the barns. There is one barn without any dog runs, the place where they bred dogs and trained them in a large arena.
The cathedral isn't quite as grand as it once was, with one of its spires collapsed after a fighter plane flew into it during the war. On the inside, light shines down from the hole left by the fallen spire, and parts of the plane still lay entombed inside.
The Chalk Cliffs sit on the coast of Germany. The cliff side is a straight drop to the ocean below, with the cliff itself covered in lush forest that contrasts beautifully with the white rock. The ocean here is crystalline blue.
The castle, located in the Bavarian Alps, was left oddly unharmed by the war. It stands on a high point, over a gorge below. Looking like something out a children's story, the castle is awe inspiring. The limestone walls are a bright white and covered in thick vine growth in some places. Most of the doors are locked, but if you look hard enough you will find some of the servants doors lay open.