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Serving as the main water supply for those in the del Surs, Silver Creek breaks off from Morning Glory Cascades just before the river hits the inlet known as White Rose Lake. The Creek winds its way through the territory sharing its name, then breaks into several small brooks after slicing through the edges of the Sunflower Meadow–Hickory Stream Wood border. Most of the Silver Creek territory is a deciduous woodland, once a part of Wild Fire Forest before the falls across the way caused the river to overflow into a creek bed. The Creek takes its name from the coloration the full moon gives it; it is a perfect place for the pack to gather, fish, and hunt for smaller mammals.
Hickory Stream Woods, a valley dipped between Silent Moon Plateau and Nova Mountain, is a thick forest comprised mostly of looming conifers and the hickories that give it its name. Whether it's summer or winter, most of the trees retain their foliage, and so the wood tends to be dark and cool. Cutting right through its center is a small, tinkling stream with some of the purest, freshest water available. Though it is not as large nor as inhabitable as some of the other forests, it is a dark and tranquil place where one can come to sit and listen to nothing but the sounds of nature singing.