@Kyeza If there's anything nearby you're working on discovering, feel tree to tag it and they can meet there.
Once again, he'd awoken with a little more strength in his limbs and maybe just a little less ache in his heart.
... Just a little.
Waking up in his nook upon the Nameless Mountain was starting to grow familiar to him, imbuing the silver-dappled wolf with the foundations of a routine. Foundations he was able to add to day after day. At least, he mused internally, if my mind can't settle my body can. Not generally being prone to philosophical thoughts - he scoffed at himself slightly for thinking it.
Anyway. It was with that little bit of resilience he found himself eager to venture when he'd awoken. Rising before dawn had even broken, he'd traipsed down the slopes, following a small stream until he'd reached the river. From there, he'd pondered his options - there was still the strange salt air to explore, but to reach it he'd have to follow at least part of a path he'd navigated days before when he'd met Dirge. Today there was something a little more adventurous sparking inside him, and when he reached the thick expanse of the river he gazed past it into the forest beyond.
Getting across it took him the full expanse of the morning and much of the afternoon. He'd had to wind down the bend of the water to a more narrow point, and only with some well placed trees having fallen under the weight of the last winters snow did he find himself a path across. Not without some additional rock hoping and a brief swim - but then did he emerge from the chill water and make it to the other shore, soggy and fatigued. Padding onto the stones of the riverbed, he stopped to shake as much of the water from his coat as he could manage and surveyed the trees ahead of him. A distant slope rose among them and that was what he set his sterling gaze upon, trotting into the woods and leaving a small trail of wet footsteps behind him.
the staff team luvs u
Once again, he'd awoken with a little more strength in his limbs and maybe just a little less ache in his heart.
... Just a little.
Waking up in his nook upon the Nameless Mountain was starting to grow familiar to him, imbuing the silver-dappled wolf with the foundations of a routine. Foundations he was able to add to day after day. At least, he mused internally, if my mind can't settle my body can. Not generally being prone to philosophical thoughts - he scoffed at himself slightly for thinking it.
Anyway. It was with that little bit of resilience he found himself eager to venture when he'd awoken. Rising before dawn had even broken, he'd traipsed down the slopes, following a small stream until he'd reached the river. From there, he'd pondered his options - there was still the strange salt air to explore, but to reach it he'd have to follow at least part of a path he'd navigated days before when he'd met Dirge. Today there was something a little more adventurous sparking inside him, and when he reached the thick expanse of the river he gazed past it into the forest beyond.
Getting across it took him the full expanse of the morning and much of the afternoon. He'd had to wind down the bend of the water to a more narrow point, and only with some well placed trees having fallen under the weight of the last winters snow did he find himself a path across. Not without some additional rock hoping and a brief swim - but then did he emerge from the chill water and make it to the other shore, soggy and fatigued. Padding onto the stones of the riverbed, he stopped to shake as much of the water from his coat as he could manage and surveyed the trees ahead of him. A distant slope rose among them and that was what he set his sterling gaze upon, trotting into the woods and leaving a small trail of wet footsteps behind him.
the staff team luvs u