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{one} The entrance to both the camp and the territory is concealed by ferns and shrubs, and has been carefully marked. A sloping path of broken stones leads down into the cave.
{two} A solid, sturdy stone known as the Pointed Rock serves as a seat for the leader when he or she is calling public meetings or making announcements. The rocks to the left are used as seating for the deputy and heads.
{three} A stone path rings the wall of the cave, six feet long, and offers a place to socialize and share tongues.
The rest of the cave is filled by the lagoon, which serves as a lovely place for a swim. However, except for near the stone path, it is fairly deep. Thus, kits may not swim until they are at least three moons old and have a warrior supervising.
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{dens} Along the walls of the main cave, one can find nine other inner caves – much like the one pictured above – and two tunnels, arranged in this order, from left to right: leader's den, empty den, apprentice den, tunnel, warrior den, tunnel, empty den, nursery, empty den, medicine den, and elder den.
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{first tunnel} The tunnel between the apprentice and warrior dens leads to the maze of inner tunnels that wind through the mountains. Any cat other than a full-fledged tunneler that wanders in here without permission will be punished most severely, whether it be a kit, elder, or the medicine cat. It is entirely possible for a cat to get lost in the tunnels and die of starvation.
{second tunnel} The second tunnel, located on the other side of the warrior den, is much more straightforward. It leads to ArcaneClan's territory.
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The second tunnel leads straight to ArcaneClan's territory, a sprawling mountain valley. Meadows and coniferous forests decorate the landscape in equal parts, and cold, sweet mountain springs aren't difficult to find.