★ Avalanche! [Navigation event]
02-07-2018, 11:19 PM
Moving in careful zig-zag patterns with nose low to the ground, Iskra sought out the missing wolf. Red ears would stand at attention as she carefully hunted for sounds or smells that might clue her in to where the girl she saw before might be. Noting the approaching figures, Iskra's tail fanned the air to signal she noticed them while she continued searching. As if the maw's mountainous terrain wasn't difficult to navigate in it's own right, trudging through the ice and snow that has come hurtling down at them was even more difficult. Flicking an ear, she noted the lack of wind and hoped that meant no more sliding snow.
Her tedious back and forth and careful sniffing and listening was rewarded when she got closer to the pale boy and one of her rotating ears caught a muffled sound under the snow! Without hesitation she would sink her muzzle into the powder, bringing her ears closer and caught the tail end of a voice calling out. Success! "Here! She's here!" Iskra yelled hurriedly as she set to work digging at the snow, trying to take an angled approach so she wouldn't do something dumb and fall straight down a hole hidden under the aftermath of the avalanche. Working as fast as she could and hoping the help of the strangers might make this quick, Iskra called down into the snow, "Don't worry, we're digging you out!"
Her tedious back and forth and careful sniffing and listening was rewarded when she got closer to the pale boy and one of her rotating ears caught a muffled sound under the snow! Without hesitation she would sink her muzzle into the powder, bringing her ears closer and caught the tail end of a voice calling out. Success! "Here! She's here!" Iskra yelled hurriedly as she set to work digging at the snow, trying to take an angled approach so she wouldn't do something dumb and fall straight down a hole hidden under the aftermath of the avalanche. Working as fast as she could and hoping the help of the strangers might make this quick, Iskra called down into the snow, "Don't worry, we're digging you out!"