
OOC Note:
The overcast, morning sky cast a dull and monochromatic shade of grey down upon the northern reaches of the Black Shroud this particular day. It's comparatively weaker and lifeless screen failed to subdue much of the rebelling forest's rich vibrance, though to the observer, the normally-beautiful scenery of which the land had to offer had been somewhat robbed of it's striking, emerald luster. Enormous, oaken branches croaked and groaned far overhead as a fresh breeze challenged the large canopies that sheltered the humble travelers below, rustling the many thousands of leaves which decorated their length and creating a swishing sound that mimicked that of small waves charging toward a sandy coastline.Â
Andre's eyes slowly drew open as the sounds stole him from his shallow slumber. His afflicted vision painted a hazy replica of the majestic trees and lush shrubbery that he had become so accustomed to seeing from his many walks throughout these lands. He allowed himself a long and slow blink to clear his freshly-awoken vision before having a brief glance about his surroundings. It took only a moment for him to identify where they were as the caravan made a turn to begin it's ascent up a moderate incline. A small smile formed over his sleepy expression. There were close to home now, to Gridania.
Another chilling front of air raced over the domes of greenery above, disturbing the frail leaves that rustled nervously in response, and in turn, cautioned toward the wind's growing strength. Though the chill had yet to reach far enough down through the naturally-insulated woodland to be felt by the travelers, the sound alone caused the young hyur to unconsciously reach up toward his collar and draw it protectively higher over his neck.
He focused his sights forward now, his eyes briefly scanning over the others in his presence. Though his hasty retreat to sleep had deprived him of any real conversation with the other occupants, he could recognise at least one or two faces. The few that remained traveling with them at this point were mostly quiet; a thought, in fact, that led the young male to tilt his head sideward in search of his traveling companion, Clover Blake. As could have been guessed, the girl was also lost in her own thoughts, her eyes reaching up towards the breaks in the leafy branches above to where the dreary sky leered back down at her. He watched her for a short moment with idle curiosity as a softer and more modest smile slowly reappeared, briefly taking over his expression before he, too, drew his gaze upward, out past the fabric covering of the caravan and toward the unwelcoming sky above.
Though it were difficult to confirm from within the forest, a storm was undoubtedly approaching.
The overcast, morning sky cast a dull and monochromatic shade of grey down upon the northern reaches of the Black Shroud this particular day. It's comparatively weaker and lifeless screen failed to subdue much of the rebelling forest's rich vibrance, though to the observer, the normally-beautiful scenery of which the land had to offer had been somewhat robbed of it's striking, emerald luster. Enormous, oaken branches croaked and groaned far overhead as a fresh breeze challenged the large canopies that sheltered the humble travelers below, rustling the many thousands of leaves which decorated their length and creating a swishing sound that mimicked that of small waves charging toward a sandy coastline.Â
Andre's eyes slowly drew open as the sounds stole him from his shallow slumber. His afflicted vision painted a hazy replica of the majestic trees and lush shrubbery that he had become so accustomed to seeing from his many walks throughout these lands. He allowed himself a long and slow blink to clear his freshly-awoken vision before having a brief glance about his surroundings. It took only a moment for him to identify where they were as the caravan made a turn to begin it's ascent up a moderate incline. A small smile formed over his sleepy expression. There were close to home now, to Gridania.
Another chilling front of air raced over the domes of greenery above, disturbing the frail leaves that rustled nervously in response, and in turn, cautioned toward the wind's growing strength. Though the chill had yet to reach far enough down through the naturally-insulated woodland to be felt by the travelers, the sound alone caused the young hyur to unconsciously reach up toward his collar and draw it protectively higher over his neck.
He focused his sights forward now, his eyes briefly scanning over the others in his presence. Though his hasty retreat to sleep had deprived him of any real conversation with the other occupants, he could recognise at least one or two faces. The few that remained traveling with them at this point were mostly quiet; a thought, in fact, that led the young male to tilt his head sideward in search of his traveling companion, Clover Blake. As could have been guessed, the girl was also lost in her own thoughts, her eyes reaching up towards the breaks in the leafy branches above to where the dreary sky leered back down at her. He watched her for a short moment with idle curiosity as a softer and more modest smile slowly reappeared, briefly taking over his expression before he, too, drew his gaze upward, out past the fabric covering of the caravan and toward the unwelcoming sky above.
Though it were difficult to confirm from within the forest, a storm was undoubtedly approaching.
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Characters: Andre Winter (Hy'ur) / K'nahli Yohko (Miqo'te)