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Keikoku Canyon The impressive Keikoku Canyons are the great canyons that surround the nation of Giaku, and stretch for a hundred miles. Many cavern systems lie deep within the canyon walls, allowing shelter to plenty of wolves.
Hatsuhi Towers In the center of Giaku, fifteen tall stone towers rise high into the sky, only one overlooking the canyon itself so that an observer could see far and wide. There are many rooms, stairs, and entryways to explore. What great information will one find in the halls of Hatsuhi?
Koukon River Koukon River is a rarely calm river that nearly surrounds Giaku. It is a river system that snakes by the canyon walls. It comes to rest at a broad lake next to Hatsuhi Towers. Though the waters are as dangerous as they are beautiful, Koukon provides a great deal of edible fish, and all are welcome to try their paw at catching one.
Hanagumori Fields Vita's aide in revitalizing the heart of Giaku created such an impact that its fields became lush with tall grass and rich flowers that grow seasonally. It is now an enormous field with a fir tree here and there that stretches on for miles. Wolves may live comfortably inside dens found on a couple of grassy knolls and highlands.
Kareno Forest Named for the few tall, ancient petrified wood seen in the forest, Kareno is home to mighty sinuous redwood trees. Below the canopy dwells many woodland creatures, lots of grass, moss, brown soil, and younger trees such as firs and the occasional maple.
Wabishii Badlands - 1 Viewing The Wabishii Badlands is the only land unable to become fertile. It contains a deeply eroded, barren landscape and dangerous creatures. Wabishii is dominated by enormous, half-buried skeletons that have long since been fossilized. Though perilous, many wolves have used Wabishii as training grounds.