Post by Bluemoon on Feb 28, 2020 21:37:08 GMT -5
Bluemoon
Exposed that's how she felt padding through a skytorn land, one that expanded for miles as far as a one eyed creature could even manage to see. No trees, just her and the quilted earth as it wavered and shuttered this way and that. She picked her way uneasily not wanting to sprain an ankle, she still couldn't believe how she ended up traveling to this place. She much preferred her place high in the clefts where she could watch the rise of the sun over misty hills and a valley that was still recovering. Now thanks to all that water there were still pockets of skymade ponds or lakes in the dimples of the land where the pooling of cool drops fail to find an escape from rock and surfaces that doesn't allow for it to be soaked up. The sun though slowly aided in returning those waters in a cycle of fog with the early morning lights fluttering through in shades of pink and orange of whisking white. She sighed, she was doing this for herself she would train with Blythe here since it was probably the best location for sparring. Although a part of her had hopes of seeing the ponds that reflect the sky again yet then again...would she be able to focus in such a place. Ah there she goes again her mind still just as much of a tumble as it had been when she found her pack mate. Coming to stand still at a familiar flat area with less rocks she shook out her pelt 'Maybe I should have run for a bit...sparring might go easier if I warm up..' She squinted at the area wondering the risks of sprinting about here.
Addressed: No One
Mentioned: Blythe
Exposed that's how she felt padding through a skytorn land, one that expanded for miles as far as a one eyed creature could even manage to see. No trees, just her and the quilted earth as it wavered and shuttered this way and that. She picked her way uneasily not wanting to sprain an ankle, she still couldn't believe how she ended up traveling to this place. She much preferred her place high in the clefts where she could watch the rise of the sun over misty hills and a valley that was still recovering. Now thanks to all that water there were still pockets of skymade ponds or lakes in the dimples of the land where the pooling of cool drops fail to find an escape from rock and surfaces that doesn't allow for it to be soaked up. The sun though slowly aided in returning those waters in a cycle of fog with the early morning lights fluttering through in shades of pink and orange of whisking white. She sighed, she was doing this for herself she would train with Blythe here since it was probably the best location for sparring. Although a part of her had hopes of seeing the ponds that reflect the sky again yet then again...would she be able to focus in such a place. Ah there she goes again her mind still just as much of a tumble as it had been when she found her pack mate. Coming to stand still at a familiar flat area with less rocks she shook out her pelt 'Maybe I should have run for a bit...sparring might go easier if I warm up..' She squinted at the area wondering the risks of sprinting about here.
Addressed: No One
Mentioned: Blythe