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What is in peaceclans terrotory?

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Peaceclan terrotory is on the side of a moutan, where their leader sleeps in her cave, and there warriors hunt nearby in the waterfall, and medow. the apprentices den is in an hole in a tree where a owl used to live. theres so much room inside, peaceclan warriors put brances so that the apprentices can sleep in different places. also the leaders den has a tunnel that leads to many unknown places...the warriors den is where a den looking place was formed when roots of a big tree came out of the ground, and made a shelter about 5 foxlengths both ways.

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