The ground is smooth and rock-hard, formed of dark, striated stone. To the west, a number of thickly growing trees blocks your view, as to the east. A fence formed of striated zebrawood prevents your movement toward the south, where the ground falls quite suddenly to a ravine where a river flows. To the west-south-west you see a breathtaking waterfall, whose water spray occasion- ally blows into your face to treat you to a fresh coolness. Beyond that lovely waterfall is more of the river, flowing on high ground from west to east. The practice yard stretches to the north.