09-02-2021, 03:29 AM
She had blacked out. And that was all she could remember, with the dizziness preluding her descent into darkness. How ironic that it would be that the Tundrian, hailing from a homeland in the farthest reaches of the North, would now awaken here. With a soft groan, she stirred. Her senses coming alive again, one by one. First was touch. Cold, solid hard ground beneath her. The unmistakable texture of ice. The rush of cool air around her. Silence, save for the far of calling of distant birds. Then her jade stone eyes opened, blurry in their vision. She squinted.
The wide expanse of land stretching for miles in every direction around her had some semblance of familiarity. She knew well what the barren terrain of the tundra looked like, and this one was no exception. Was she home? Back in her birthplace? No, no, that couldn't be it at all. The land markers didn't match up. There wasn't that suffocating sense of tension and pressure. That at least, was a blessing, even if she was hopelessly lost.
Rising to her paws, up off her sprawled belly, she tested her strength. Sore and stiff, but relieved to find nothing broken. An inch or two thinner than usual. Gods knew how long she had been out, or had had a meal. Shaking out her plush furs, sending a crystalline dusting into the air, she pressed her lips. Not one to ever panic, she surveyed the area more closely, trying to map it out. Then, down to business.
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The wide expanse of land stretching for miles in every direction around her had some semblance of familiarity. She knew well what the barren terrain of the tundra looked like, and this one was no exception. Was she home? Back in her birthplace? No, no, that couldn't be it at all. The land markers didn't match up. There wasn't that suffocating sense of tension and pressure. That at least, was a blessing, even if she was hopelessly lost.
Rising to her paws, up off her sprawled belly, she tested her strength. Sore and stiff, but relieved to find nothing broken. An inch or two thinner than usual. Gods knew how long she had been out, or had had a meal. Shaking out her plush furs, sending a crystalline dusting into the air, she pressed her lips. Not one to ever panic, she surveyed the area more closely, trying to map it out. Then, down to business.
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