Broken Bifrost
A collapsing water-powered mill with good fishing nearby.
Learn moreThere is also a crumbling human town, the Ruins of Tog, where many concrete basements still exist. Characters whose skills such as blacksmithing that require a large amount of heat are encouraged to set up their workshops here.
House claims are kept up to date on the Krokar wiki. Characters are free to claim a house upon joining. More houses are still being built. Once your character is accepted to the pack, feel free to add a description to the house on the wiki, or post it in the Krokar Maintenance thread if you aren't comfortable editing the wiki and we're happy to do it for you.
Characters are also welcome to find a house in the Ruins of Tog, or live in a den. These residences are not tracked as claims with descriptions at this time.
A collapsing water-powered mill with good fishing nearby.
Learn moreAn island in Moosehead Lake that is home to river otters.
Learn moreA hill that is home to fox families.
Learn moreA collection of canoes and rafts that can be used to cross the river.
Learn moreA partially collapsed bridge over a swift area of the river.
Learn moreA swampy area of forest where various berries and herbs grow.
Learn moreA lodge with supplies for hunting, trapping, and leatherworking.
Learn moreA large swath of birch trees.
Learn moreGrazing fields for the livestock and caribou with a barn, stable, and other shelters.
Learn moreThe larger of the two lakes claimed at the north end of the territory.
Learn moreFormerly farmland, now grassland broken by swaths of trees.
Learn moreAn underwater cave located in Black Lake.
Learn moreA dense forest area west of Fiskebyn, part of which is fenced in for the caribou.
Learn more"The fisherman's village" in Swedish, this is the main village made up of old human cottages and Luperci-built structures.
Learn moreLocated where the River of Fire and Black Lake meet, Piren consists of a few docks and a storage building.
Learn moreA slow-moving tributary of the Miramichi that flows from the southern end of Black Lake.
Learn moreThe smaller of the two lakes, located to the south of Black Lake with a sandy southern shore. Fiskebyn is located here.
Learn moreA dilapidated barn that is home to a feral cat colony led by a Maine Coon tomcat named Abbott.
Learn moreA small offshoot of the Miramichi River has been dammed by beavers. (Submitted by Rat).
Learn moreA village of foot-tall houses in the Miramichi Wilderness. (Submitted by Rat).
Learn moreA slow moving river that snakes through the territory with good fishing.
Learn moreA guest house located at the edge of the territory.
Learn moreAn old apple orchard and pumpkin patch.
Learn morea sturdy wood and stone mill. (Submitted by Gen).
Learn moreLocated at the edge of the eastern border with murky water the color of tar.
Learn moreThe Ruins of Tog is so named due to the old sign that was discovered with only the last three letters still legible: Tog. Much of the town is crumbling, and buildings that are still standing are full of rotting wood and therefore not liveable. However, those who decide to sift through the debris may find some useful items, and may find the stone or cement basements in some houses to be useful.
There are a couple of buildings that are in better shape than others, such as the old single story school building, as well as the firehouse. These were made of brick and therefore withstood the test of time better than the other buildings, although the windows are mostly smashed and the insides are not in very good shape. Notable landmarks are listed below.
An old bunker built into a hill with a wooden door.
Learn moreA one floor brick school building in decent condition.
Learn moreA partially collapsed church with some benches remaining.
Learn moreAn old Texaco gas station and chop shop.
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