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Ernor!
Ernor was created by Rakkor and is home to the region in which our stories take place.
Flametooth- Is a giant volcano believed by the Ocktons to be the place where Gra'ak landed when he was tossed from Rakkor's service.
He resides there venting his anger in the white plumes that can be seen drifting across the highrocks and sometimes sending his
flaming blood to destroy the Ocktons which he despises.
Moonstones- The Moon Stones are where Blackmane's pack have made their home.
Highrocks- The mountainous region directly west of Flametooth. The Ocktons believe the evil winged things that serve Gra'ak live here.
Lushgreen- The Lushgreen is a large forest area near the base of flametooth and across the region that is home to the Ocktons and many other species.
Ocktons- Ocktons, in Ernor, are the prehistoric ancestors to the future guardians of Ernor. They have a clan-like social structure and are interdependent.
- Ockton Tribes and Village Structure-
- Blacksoot- The Blacksoots are the protectors and warriors of the Ocktons. Very few Ocktons are actually initiated into the Blacksoot Warriors.
- Dust- The capital village of the Blacksoots and where Cheif Ker-Dust resides.
- Ash- Another village of the Blacksoots.
- Bluemoon- The Ockton Tribe for Mystics and Healers.
- K'Lar- Capital village of the Bluemoon and home to Chief Nex-K'lar
- Sel- The sanding grounds and infirmary village of the ocktons.
- Lum- Another village of the Bluemoon.
- Graycrest- The oldest and most secluded of all Ocktons.
- H'Sak- The capital of the Graycrest and home to Chief Grann H'Sak.
- K'Tor- Another village of the Graycrest.
- G'Lon- Another village of the Graycrest.
- Greenleaf- The farmers and foresters of the Ocktons.
- Tor- The capital of the Greenleaf and home to Chief Ben-Tor.
- V'Rok- Another village of the Greenleaf.
- Redtooth- The artisans and crafters of the Ocktons.
- Drak- The capital of the Redtooth and the home to Chieftess Par-Drak.
- Closs- Another village of the Redtooth.
- Nik'Kar- Another village of the redtooth.
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