Indeed they weren’t the only creatures by the entrance of the crevasse. Another vayron, a runner, stepped out from the shadows of the rocky walls. Moonlight washed over the white on her mane and coat, practically setting her and the surrounding snow aglow. She shouted three names into the night, three reckless pups, only a few years younger than herself, yet she worried for them like a mother for her own kids.
Hearing no response, she debated whether she should continue her search outside the chasm or head back in. She had a job to do after all. Political alliances were not won through babysitting, or well, so one might think. She didn’t think they could be won through thievery and yet she had earned The Forgotten’s assent just so.
There was a sound akin to scratching coming from above her. Pebbles and snow rained down the walls. She looked up just as a figure slipped out of the moonlight and into the shadows. It slid down the rock, claws scrambling for purchase and screeching something she couldn’t quite make out. She gasped as it landed with a heavy thud and an *oof*.
“Are you hurt anywhere?” She asked. She reached out to help but seemed to think better and withdrew it, keeping her distance from the other vayron.
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Indeed they weren’t the only creatures by the entrance of the crevasse. Another vayron, a runner, stepped out from the shadows of the rocky walls. Moonlight washed over the white on her mane and coat, practically setting her and the surrounding snow aglow. She shouted three names into the night, three reckless pups, only a few years younger than herself, yet she worried for them like a mother for her own kids. Hearing no response, she debated whether she should continue her search outside the chasm or head back in. She had a job to do after all. Political alliances were not won through babysitting, or well, so one might think. She didn’t think they could be won through thievery and yet she had earned The Forgotten’s assent just so. There was a sound akin to scratching coming from above her. Pebbles and snow rained down the walls. She looked up just as a figure slipped out of the moonlight and into the shadows. It slid down the rock, claws scrambling for purchase and screeching something she couldn’t quite make out. She gasped as it landed with a heavy thud and an *oof*. “Are you hurt anywhere?” She asked. She reached out to help but seemed to think better and withdrew it, keeping her distance from the other vayron.
2024-03-11 01:18:12
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