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[ ]Manual
    For the guidelines and general information on how to play Enter Africa, please browse through the topics in this board.
    This is a must-read section.
33on Mar 11, 2007, 6:51pm
by Enitan.
in Plot.
[ ]News and Updates
    For all you curious people, take a look up the monthly news reports and other updates! For information on what's happening behind the scenes, this is the best place to look, especially when it comes to sneak previews of up-and-coming additions to the site.
11on Mar 16, 2007, 6:54am
by Enitan.
in Trala.
[ ]Creation (1 sub-board)
    Everything regarding the role-playing aspect of Enter Africa can be found here. This includes: creating a character, adoption, etc.
23on May 26, 2007, 8:58pm
by montana
in Tavi
[ ]Socializing
    Unwind, chill out, act crazy—it’s a madhouse in here. Well, okay, I suppose that’s allowed… but either way, feel free to put your feet up instead of remaining in-character. We have refreshments on the house, too!
24on May 25, 2007, 12:14am
by Kiare
in Another Thoughtful Que...
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55on Jun 10, 2007, 1:32am
by Dragon
in Terre Tigris
Chamko Territory
[ ]Miamba
    A group of rough, harsh-looking rocks that form an uneven platform, Miamba is one of the central meeting places of the pack. It’s where most of the gatherings are held, as well as where the dogs come to relax, what with the group of acacias nearby.
24on Mar 13, 2007, 2:57pm
by Isis
in Racing with the Wind [...
[ ]Himaya
    The pack’s main den—one that they established a few months after being released, chasing a warthog from the area in the process—is one that will probably be used for generations to come. Located near a secluded area of scrubland, it’s a solitary and peaceful place, difficult to spot and the perfect place for raising youngsters.
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[ ]Uraro
    Despite the fact that those of the Chamko pack tend to sleep wherever they please, under a group of acacia trees—ones that are a few yards away from Miamba—is where they generally prefer to huddle in groups. It might be the shelter that the trees offer, or the feeling of security that they provide, but whatever it is, most of the pack’s members can be found here night after night.
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[ ]Tulia
    Many places within these borders can serve as places to chill out, but the most common one to see the wild dogs at is as close to the watering hole as their territory allows them to go. A favoured spot, with some shelter around it, most of the members prefer to come here and laze around when they aren’t busy hunting or looking after young.
77on Mar 14, 2009, 7:56am
by gf52t5
in Under The Table
Roaming
[ ]Jito
    Perhaps it could be seen as the heart and soul of the savannah, but that tends to differ in opinion—either way, the watering hole sees more animals at its banks than anywhere else nearby. From thirsty lions to wary zebras and gazelles, you won’t see creatures getting along like this in any other location.
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[ ]Msitu
    Home to most of the area’s wildlife, the savannah plays host to a variety of creatures, some that you may see during the day, and others that you might not. During the rainy months, vast herds of plant-eating animals gather here, whilst in the dry season, the area is almost deserted.
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[ ]Mawindoni
    Although it has other purposes as well, the area mainly serves as a place for hunting. When the herds begin to relax, they tend to drift over here, where the carnivores wait for them and strike. However, if there are no larger animals to prey on, it’s a game of who can scrounge for the best meal, which is yet another form of hunting.
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[ ]Ujamaa
    Enclosed in a thick area of scrubland, this is the ideal area in which to breed. Vacant dens are also scattered around the location; there are at least two that one can find if they’re in dire need of a place to give birth. Any dogs can come here to mate, and force breeding has also happened here in the past, much to the chagrin of the victim’s mate.
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