Common Sharing Area
This is an area where members of the warren are allowed to share stories, details of the day and overall make close connections with some other rabbits. There is one in the warren, where most will spend their time in the winter away from the cold weather above the warren, and one outside in the fresh air and sunlight used more in the warmer days. All rabbits are welcome to use the areas to their liking, as long as no fights are brought up while others are around.
Rah's DenThis den is the largest in the warren. Every Rah is allowed to dig out more as they would like, to make it to their liking. The den has seen many happenings, from murders, to broken bonds between lovers, to bonds being made, and many a litter born here. This den has a fairly large opening to allow the larger rabbits to meetings that may be held. The nest usually has warmer bedding, more from younger rabbits trying to make the leader happy, or as gifts from older rabbits being friendly to their rah. With a warm entrance all rabbits are welcomed in to speak their minds. The Rah and their family usually live in here till their reign is over, making this den very homey
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Healer's DenWith a grassy entrance, this den gives off feelings of healing and feeling good. These rabbits will have a very wide knowledge of plants in the area and what they can be used for. Straying away from fighting and conflicts, they dig holes in the ground and walls to store some of these plants to make them useful later on. The walls here are seen covered in little dugouts for storage and an extra nest, just in case. They usually take on one or two who want to learn, but they rarely want to continue. They are very highly prized and respected for the knowledge they possess. Above all, they treat those that need it, and keep the den very well cleaned.
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Seer's DenThis rabbit has their own den, to allow them to store whatever they may wish to store, and move and thrash about as wildly as need be, without disturbing others. Many seers in the past were a bit wilder than the other rabbits, this den allows them to be who they are to the warren, and do the job to the highest degree possible. They are still a large part of the warren and are well respected among the others. This den has roots hanging from the roof, and loose dirt all around the den, making it hard for others to appreciate the chaos that these rabbit's minds have going through them. The den is uneven and makes it so only those who are true be able to stay here.
Inles Priest DenThis den is darker than the other dens in the warren. This rabbit is usually the leader in funerals and cleansing battlefields of those who were lost, and helping their souls move towards frith and the sun. This job isn't for those that are morbid, but those who respect the dead and want to help them on their journey to the next warren. It's a small den, meant for no more than three rabbits
to be in, and only then it's to discuss arrangements for a ceremony. Cool dirt makes for the inside of the den, making even the bravest shrink, and rocks linger in the walls and floors. Few rabbits can call this den a home, but those that can, they are truly the bravest of most the warren. Buck's DenWhere males of the warren are allowed to sleep and converse. Does are allowed in, but not allowed to stay the night.
Junior's DenWhere young rabbits that are too old for the kitting dens are allowed to sleep until they are comfortable with sleeping in one fo the communal sleeping areas.
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Frith Priest DenThis den is the brightest den in the warren. Small holes were bored through the roof to allow light in and keeping the den closer to frith. Even in the winter, this den seems to stay warmer than the rest of the warren. Many believe this to be the work of frith blessing the warren for the winter. The den is usually decorated in feathers rabbits find, with them being signs and blessings. There isn't a nest for a rabbit to sleep in, but it is large enough for a small family unit to fit in for a naming ceremony, if they wish for it to be held. The den's warm entrance coupled with grass, trees and dirt, provide all that frith stands for in the warren.
Owsla DenA den for those that wish to sleep separated from the rest of the warren due to their ranking. Their den in one of the first ones that you will cross when entering the warren, making those that are excellent fighters first to attack any threat there might be trying to enter the warren. Mainly the fighters of the clan and a few of the survivalists occupy the den all seasons, while those who are more knowledge based only use the den during the day to keep certain things from the rest of the warren to keep the peace and calm until the Rah is able to tell the rest of the warren what is happening, or going to happen. Much of the raid planning happens in this den before making it to the rest of the warren and to the actual execution.
Doe's DenWhere females of the warren are allowed to sleep and converse. Bucks are allowed in, but not allowed to stay the night.
Kitting DensA small dug burrow in the warren, where a doe may have her kits in peace and away from the stress of the warren. Many choose to dig their own dens, while others might use ones that was used previously.
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