Ohotnik & Scumlord
You ever thought about setting up a hidden stronghold in the wild? It’s all about choosing the right spot and making the terrain work for you. What do you think is the best way to keep an outpost unseen and unbreachable?
Keep it simple, keep it natural. Pick a spot that already hides – a rocky outcrop that blends with the cliff, a thicket that blocks sight, or a canyon that you can only reach by a single, narrow ridge. Use what the land gives you: make the entrance a hidden trail that only you know, add a shallow ditch or a stone wall you build from the local material so it looks like part of the geology. Hide your signals – no bright lights, no loud sounds. Camouflage your posts with bark, leaves, moss. Plant a few trees that grow naturally around the perimeter to break sight lines. Keep a few guard posts, but make them small and spread out; if one is found, the others are still out of sight. And never leave a trail that points to the entrance – stay on existing paths, or use your own path but disguise it with fallen leaves and brush. That’s how you stay unseen and hard to breach.