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Tuttuliaqtuq Tikibaq (*Too-too-lee-ak-took Tee-kee-bag*)
The ground, filled with pain, and death. Loam and undergrowth dominate to forest floor, Here, deer run forever, they are watched, you are watched. Yellow eyes shine everywhere, the crack of dead leaves under foot-paw apparent. You are being watched, stalked. The forest is old, filled with death and loss. Pups and prey all fall victim to the forest, this is the Caribou forest, where only the strong survive.
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Jul 15 2005, 10:06 PM In: Exploration Attitude By: Kamuliir |
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Sungârtoq Qôroq (*Soon-gar-tok Ko-rok*)
Tall stalks of grass blow, like a golden pelt in the wind. Swaying, ruffling, unfurling in all its glory. Yellow grains fly in the autumn winds, carrying the seeds of this valley far and wide. Blessing the earth and purifying the soil. This land is of natural enchantment. No magic is here, only paradise in the low land. This is the Sungârtoq Qôroq, the yellow valley.
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Sermeq Qaqaq (*Ser-Mek Ka-Kak*)
High peaks, reaching far beyond the reach of any eye. Beyond any ear’s reaching. They extend, were air is lost, the cosmos within paw reach. Capped in ice, the land is still, the air has no wind that offsets its balance. It is still, frozen, in the glaciers of these peaks, frozen in time. No wind to purify, the air suffocates outsiders. The residents have adapted, and rein over all. Their pelts offsetting the land’s purity. This is a land of brotherhood, like the glacier chain links of the Sermeq Qàqaq.
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Seqineq Sineriaq (*Seq-een-ek Seen-er-ee-ak*)
Beyond the land that is cold and unnerving, lay a coast of a strong river. Three times as deep as it is wide, this river is dominated by fish, and otters. It is a sacred place, of learning, in life’s dawn, and of sacrifice, and death at life’s dusk. Mixed emotions come to the wise upon coming to the coast of the deep river, the friendly otters give a care free mood. Here the sun masks the truth of the river’s death toll. Its sunny appearance give a title attractive to helpless pups, the sun coast, the Seqineq Sineriaq
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