His head pounded—a pain unlike anything he’d ever felt before. But that, he knew, would be the least of his worries. Groaning, he slowly awoke from what felt like an incredibly long slumber. The world around him began to materialize, but it was nothing he could recognize.
“Where...?” His words trailed off as he took in the unfamiliar landscape, his mind still clouded with confusion. A long sigh escaped him as he pushed himself onto his paws, shaking off the unease that clung to him. He had no idea where he was, or how he had ended up here, but he couldn't afford to stay still.
His golden gaze swept the area, searching for something—anything, really—but there was nothing. No signs of life, no familiar landmarks. Where was he supposed to go from here? Dagda realized that finding someone, hopefully someone who wasn’t hostile, and asking about this strange place might be his best bet. But how would he even begin when everything around him seemed so... lifeless?
He started walking, his paws moving with no particular direction in mind, until eventually, he spotted something in the distance—someone else. A figure in the clearing, their fur subtly contrasting against the vast sea of green. The moment Dagda saw them, a wave of unease settled deeper within him. It seemed he would have to go out of his way to be social, after all. As he approached his gaze remained neutral, his expression soft and body language relaxed. “Excuse me,” he cleared his throat, “would you be able to tell me where I was?”
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“Where...?” His words trailed off as he took in the unfamiliar landscape, his mind still clouded with confusion. A long sigh escaped him as he pushed himself onto his paws, shaking off the unease that clung to him. He had no idea where he was, or how he had ended up here, but he couldn't afford to stay still.
His golden gaze swept the area, searching for something—anything, really—but there was nothing. No signs of life, no familiar landmarks. Where was he supposed to go from here? Dagda realized that finding someone, hopefully someone who wasn’t hostile, and asking about this strange place might be his best bet. But how would he even begin when everything around him seemed so... lifeless?
He started walking, his paws moving with no particular direction in mind, until eventually, he spotted something in the distance—someone else. A figure in the clearing, their fur subtly contrasting against the vast sea of green. The moment Dagda saw them, a wave of unease settled deeper within him. It seemed he would have to go out of his way to be social, after all. As he approached his gaze remained neutral, his expression soft and body language relaxed. “Excuse me,” he cleared his throat, “would you be able to tell me where I was?”
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