As one leaves the comforts of the Wooden Cabin and walks away from the woods, they will come across what is called the Rocky Edges. The grounds that are farther from the woods truly reflect the true nature of the Mountain, the land spackled in rocks of all sizes and assortments. On occasion, a boulder might even come across one?s path. The area itself seems void of life, due to the dull tones the various smooth and rough rocks create.
Yet these edges of the Mountain provide much opportunity. Heading further north, one can easily find the Ice Caves. A bit to the west, any kitsusagi can find the Waterfall, which serves as a home to the aquatic kitsusagi. And towards the south is the Tribal Cave.
Yet these edges of the Mountain provide much opportunity. Heading further north, one can easily find the Ice Caves. A bit to the west, any kitsusagi can find the Waterfall, which serves as a home to the aquatic kitsusagi. And towards the south is the Tribal Cave.
