And Your Father Smells Of Elderberries! [Gathering]
12-05-2017, 07:59 AM
Winter was again here and she had found herself back in the north with her stash of winter apparel. Once again she was adorned in her large grizzly hide cape topped off with her coyote skull mask. Trudging through the winter chill the women occupied herself mentally, mulling over things to do with the lovely voices within her mind. She had grown quite close to the three, finding companionship when she failed to come across others. It was a shame that she hadn't come across anyone because the women desired to have living companionship and relationships. Living alone was growing old and growing old fast. She was searching for leftover herbs, building the stock she had in her cave. She had a bit from all over, but knew there was no way she had collected everything. Once Winter was over she would start to travel again and to collect herbs again. Maybe then she would find some new friends and gain more knowledge of these lands. She wanted to explore every territory that she could and learn all that she could. That was why her tribe had left her go in the first place. They had felt that her purpose was to gain knowledge and new ways so that she could return and teach the tribe new things. Her ears perked as distance voices reached them and she paused a moment to try and decide if it was real or her mind playing tricks on her. Then she heard voices again and decided to go check it out. Moving forward at a more quicker pace, the tribal healer headed towards the voices hoping that for once her mind wasn't playing tricks on her. When at least one form came into view her tail began to wag under the grizzly pelt she used as a coat. She had broken English and hoped that this women would understand her. "Hello!" she called out in greeting before her silver-blue eyes caught the sight of another form. She probably looked awful strange with her Grizzly pelt coat and the coyote skull covering her face so hopefully she wouldn't frighten them away. "Hilde Talk", "Taika Talk", "Sanuye Talk" |