Electra’s pack is made of loners, wonderers, rouges and wolves that just want a change of scenery. The pack deals with it all. From human problems to harsh winters to other packs that surround their lands. Electra welcome's all who deserve it and even some that don't. Her land has much to offer, a land where deer, moose, caribou, lemmings and hares are plenty.
A large river runs down the middle of the terra and the large meadow to the west of the river is the prime hunting area, usually occupied by the local caribou herd when the season is right. A dense forest surrounds the valley only thinning out as it moves up the mountain which is also part of this terra. Small streams can be found throughout the land and the den is located not far from the river. The winters are harsh and the summers refreshing, the land sustains the pack well.
But we must not forget the hunters we share our land with; the bears, the foxes and wolverines. There is safety in numbers. Will you run with us, fight against us or simply walk in our shadow?
A large river runs down the middle of the terra and the large meadow to the west of the river is the prime hunting area, usually occupied by the local caribou herd when the season is right. A dense forest surrounds the valley only thinning out as it moves up the mountain which is also part of this terra. Small streams can be found throughout the land and the den is located not far from the river. The winters are harsh and the summers refreshing, the land sustains the pack well.
But we must not forget the hunters we share our land with; the bears, the foxes and wolverines. There is safety in numbers. Will you run with us, fight against us or simply walk in our shadow?

The Den:
The pack can usually be found near the den when pups are present. It provides good shelter and the main den is close to the river. The pack doesn't always stay at the dens. Staying in one place for too long is never smart and it's necessary to follow the herds, but for the young and injured it’s the safest place. There are other smaller dens scattered over the terra; about four all together
The River:
The River runs near the den and right through the meadow. It can get very wide in some places and it's not unheard of for a young wolf to be swept away in its rapids.
The Forest:
The home of the pack, dense and old the forest's trees seem like they could go on forever only thinning out in a few places besides the meadow, providing homes for prey and hunters alike.
The Meadow:
The meadow is where the different herds of moose and deer are usually found grazing. The caribou tend to linger here during their migration. Sometimes the pack likes to come here to just rest, letting the pups play in the spring and summer.
The Mountains:
To the east the mountains take form, very few wolves brave the high mountain peaks especially in winter. The river flows from these mountains.
The Falls:
The falls are quite a ways upstream from where the river meets the den. They come down hard from high in the mountains causing rapids The falls are very beautiful especially in the warmer months and is a great place to take a mate for alone time when the busy happenings of the pack get to be too much.
The pack can usually be found near the den when pups are present. It provides good shelter and the main den is close to the river. The pack doesn't always stay at the dens. Staying in one place for too long is never smart and it's necessary to follow the herds, but for the young and injured it’s the safest place. There are other smaller dens scattered over the terra; about four all together
The River:
The River runs near the den and right through the meadow. It can get very wide in some places and it's not unheard of for a young wolf to be swept away in its rapids.
The Forest:
The home of the pack, dense and old the forest's trees seem like they could go on forever only thinning out in a few places besides the meadow, providing homes for prey and hunters alike.
The Meadow:
The meadow is where the different herds of moose and deer are usually found grazing. The caribou tend to linger here during their migration. Sometimes the pack likes to come here to just rest, letting the pups play in the spring and summer.
The Mountains:
To the east the mountains take form, very few wolves brave the high mountain peaks especially in winter. The river flows from these mountains.
The Falls:
The falls are quite a ways upstream from where the river meets the den. They come down hard from high in the mountains causing rapids The falls are very beautiful especially in the warmer months and is a great place to take a mate for alone time when the busy happenings of the pack get to be too much.
((Note: The orginial idea of this RP came from my friend from an guild. I only changed some things. I do not take credit of this RP, thankyou.))
