Post by Storyteller on Dec 6, 2015 23:23:03 GMT
The Sept is positioned west of Washington state, 40 km away from Seattle city center. Due to strong activity there, the Sept enjoy some peace, almost hiding under the shadow of the City.
Tiger Mountain was once a famous place for hiking, with lot's of trails and wildness even so close to the urban settling. But the trails get closed due to budget restrictions. The state stopped funding the park and sold it out to a private conservation agency, luckily some local Glass Walkers City Farmers.
The Sept ground lays on the high ground of the Forest, surrounded by the 3 towns: Preston, Mirrormont and Issaquah. But expect good security and Vail safety. The Warders use the terrain to work for them, the borders are patrolled and practically the only way to enter the Sept grounds is from the highway 18 and the dirt road there, which will lead to you the check point just at the border.
The Dreamcatcher bar (1) is positioned right there and it's a place normal humans have free access.
Following the dirt road behind it, you will find the Farm (2) run by a Bone Gnawer kinfolk, providing all sort of goodies for the Sept.
Passing that soon the road will get smaller, hardly holding space for a car. The trees get thicker and thicker as you get deeper into the Sept. Soon you will find yourself in the Camp (3) with the Mess Hall and the cabins around.
After that the road becomes a path and the path becomes a trail, climbing the mountain up to the nearly top, you will pass the HotSprings (4) and the Theurge Circle (5), going deeper and higher in the forest until you reach the Caern Heart (6).
The technical borders of the Bawn end up in the yellow border, but all the territory is safe and locked, offering a good hunting grounds.
In the top of the hill there is a restricted area (7) with a broadcasting center where Weaver activity is high but still under control.
Tiger Mountain was once a famous place for hiking, with lot's of trails and wildness even so close to the urban settling. But the trails get closed due to budget restrictions. The state stopped funding the park and sold it out to a private conservation agency, luckily some local Glass Walkers City Farmers.
The Sept ground lays on the high ground of the Forest, surrounded by the 3 towns: Preston, Mirrormont and Issaquah. But expect good security and Vail safety. The Warders use the terrain to work for them, the borders are patrolled and practically the only way to enter the Sept grounds is from the highway 18 and the dirt road there, which will lead to you the check point just at the border.
The Dreamcatcher bar (1) is positioned right there and it's a place normal humans have free access.
Following the dirt road behind it, you will find the Farm (2) run by a Bone Gnawer kinfolk, providing all sort of goodies for the Sept.
Passing that soon the road will get smaller, hardly holding space for a car. The trees get thicker and thicker as you get deeper into the Sept. Soon you will find yourself in the Camp (3) with the Mess Hall and the cabins around.
After that the road becomes a path and the path becomes a trail, climbing the mountain up to the nearly top, you will pass the HotSprings (4) and the Theurge Circle (5), going deeper and higher in the forest until you reach the Caern Heart (6).
The technical borders of the Bawn end up in the yellow border, but all the territory is safe and locked, offering a good hunting grounds.
In the top of the hill there is a restricted area (7) with a broadcasting center where Weaver activity is high but still under control.