The daze from sleep finally began to wear off at the peak of dawn. The air was rich with salt. Sea spray stung Taikon's chapped nose, dry from dehydration. His head spun; he did not remember coming to this place.
Over his head was a single, miserable tree that spired beyond his line of vision. He could hear gulls and cormorants chattering and squawking in intervals as the rush of waves echoed from beneath him.
Raising his head, he licked his lips and stared. Beyond the ground he could see the ocean, but a strange fog blocked the view at a distance. Taikon stood. His legs barely supported his weight under him, as though he had not walked for many weeks. As his elbows shook, he blinked and wandered forward, looking to the east.
He could see Northfall, the great mountain he had thought of joining. He couldn't remember why he had wanted that. As the aging wolf peered beyond the edge of the island, he saw a sheer drop that made his heart plummet. He paced the other direction, but could not see a platform or way down.
How had he gotten here?
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