Subject: Slagtoth Breedin Grounds 10th December 2014, 9:58 pm
Name: Ludroth Breeding Grounds Description: The Slagtoth Breeding Grounds is north-west to Lake Forsake within a swamp as the Slagtoth have managed to repopulate their numbers after the destruction of Himeigakure & Ibaragakure. Due to that they haven't forgotten the events only a year ago and due to their packs they are highly aggressive and territorial lashing out at any who enter their territory without permission unlike the Dobutsu. The trees in this section reach 250-350ft high & having trunk diameters of 20-40ft (at base) and due to Aria's influence have been crossbred with the trees of the Treeline Stairwell to produce the fire resistant sap but they lack the chakra resistant wood. Regardless due to the height of the trees it is difficult to see via vision without another source of light. It doesn't bother the native fauna though, they quite like it here and have adapted accordingly.
Height in Air - Level of Darkness 351ft +(Above Canopy) - Normal Light 350-151ft - Occasional beam of light filters through: Night-Vision (clearly) or D-rank Reaction/Vision based sensory in order to see (partially). 150-51ft - Dimmed: Night-Vision (clearly) or C-rank Reaction/Vision based sensory in order to see (partially). 51ft and below - Somewhat Dark: Night-Vision or B-rank Reaction/Vision based sensory in order to see (partially).
Exact Location within Area North-West
Current Places Within -
Slagtoth Breeding Ground Shrine:
This shrine is underwater in the swamp resembling numerous dead trees arranged as a sort of structure, it is partially submerged but for the most part has opening only through the bottom as it is invested in maintaining it's Camouflage. The Flame Tribe Dobutsu took ideas from the Shrine Orochi had constructed as they saw that it was quite stable yet hidden and blended in well with the environment.
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