leader's den The leader's den is a small, stone cave underneath High Rock with lichen covering the entrance. Inside the den is a quiet cove with smooth floor and walls, and a mossy nest to one side where the leader sleeps. The deputy enters often to make daily reports and warriors can arrange for a one-to-one meeting with the leader here for any questions or concerns about the clan.
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medicine cat's den The medicine cat's den sits at one edge of camp as a tall rock, split with a crack to keep herbs inside. It opens to a tunnel of ferns, which leads to small grassy clearing with a miniature pool that the medicine cat uses for many treatments.
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warriors' den Behind the nursery, the warriors' den sits underneath a bush and is protected by a nearby nettle patch. The beds are made up of soft moss and ferns, carried in by warriors and apprentices. There's an unspoken rules that senior warriors sleep near the center, where the sun slips through the ceiling and is the warmest.
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apprentices' den Next to the warriors' den is the apprentices' den, noted by the tree stump that sits near it. Apprentices can often be found lounging near the stump whenever they're free, either sharing tongues or engaging in small scuffles. Inside the den, the beds are made up of moss and fern, much like the warriors' den.
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nursery Arguably one of the most important parts of camp, the nursery sits underneath a thick bramble bush towards the edge of camp and is surrounded by thorny bushes. Behind it is a secret entrance in form of a huge gap in the bush that leads to an outside clearing. Cats usually make dirt here, but there have been cases of apprentices and kits escaping as well.
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elders' den At one edge of camp is a sweeping, fallen tree that has grass, moss and ferns sprouting from every crevice in the tangle of wood. Underneath the jutting branch, the retired warriors reside in what is called the elders' den. The maze of twigs eventually lead to an empty space among tangled branches, where moss beds lay. In addition to the elders, apprentices can often be found entering and exiting the den in order to redo bedding or deliver medicine as part punishment, part apprentice duties.
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