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we went into a scary tunnel today
i really have to make a drawn map of my clans— i know a lot of people kinda make a basic sketch or write it out, but i don’t think that will work for me. One clan is in a ghost town by a lake, another in an abandoned (half-collapsed) mine, and the final one in a winding cave system attached to the mine. It’s not just surface territory but vertical. I could in theory just gloss over the details but sadly this info is literally critical to the story so i can’t. I have to chart the mines and caves
quincy mine as viewed from isle royal mine site west of shaft no. 2
This was the final straw for Ridgeflood,and so Cavernclan’s attacks occurred 3 moons early
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meet me at lake Michigan in the next 10 minutes if you want an asskicking
Jackson County, Michigan, 2022
1950/s Copper Country
Copper Harbor to Eagle River
Eagle Harbor Lighthouse
Besides a few crumbling rubble-rock walls, iron posts, and the old boiler stack there is not much left to be found of the old Copper Falls Mill. For the most part the building has dissolved largely to dust as the surrounding forest reclaimed the land. That being true, the old mill has left behind something to remember it by - a legacy that if left untouched will survive for centuries and broadcast the old mill’s existence to our ancestors for generations. Those remains are, of course, the sprawling expanse of stamp sands it had deposited into the neighboring marshlands during the decades it was operating - a lifeless alien landscape of finely crushed rock that stretch out for over a half mile from the old mill site.