Only the ocean
07-31-2020, 03:23 PM
exploration 3
Meadow's take on the location made sense. There was plenty of space and when she thought about it she could easily picture wolves wandering down the hallway, dipping in and out of the rooms as they went about their day. Her only issue with that theory was that if this place was made by or for wolves then...why didn't they use places like this now? She'd seen plenty of wolves make items from old stuff but that didn't really feel the same. Like they were just improvising, as opposed to using it for its true and original purpose. But who was Hanako to know, she was just stabbing in the dark really, putting together the few pieces she had.
"Hmm..." Hanako tapped her chin with a paw. "I've got...no clue, to be honest." She admitted with a sheepish grin. "But maybe it's better that way, some things are best left unknown." She didn't mean to sound all deep and mysterious but there was a lot of stuff Hanako didn't know about the world and she was okay with that.
She moved out into the hallway and came across yet another wide open space, this one littered with twisted metal frames that lined one side of the room to the other. The ceiling was caved in at several points, allowing both sunlight and dangling vines to seep into the room. She hadn't seen much of this place but it all seemed very much the same from where she stood, old ruins worn away by time and the ocean, long since reclaimed by nature. If she hadn't already owned it to begin with.
"But it just feels real old, that's all I know." She finally finished, turning to look over shoulder again to her friend who was busy at work collecting plants, from the looks of it. "What sort of plants are you looking for anyway?"
Meadow's take on the location made sense. There was plenty of space and when she thought about it she could easily picture wolves wandering down the hallway, dipping in and out of the rooms as they went about their day. Her only issue with that theory was that if this place was made by or for wolves then...why didn't they use places like this now? She'd seen plenty of wolves make items from old stuff but that didn't really feel the same. Like they were just improvising, as opposed to using it for its true and original purpose. But who was Hanako to know, she was just stabbing in the dark really, putting together the few pieces she had.
"Hmm..." Hanako tapped her chin with a paw. "I've got...no clue, to be honest." She admitted with a sheepish grin. "But maybe it's better that way, some things are best left unknown." She didn't mean to sound all deep and mysterious but there was a lot of stuff Hanako didn't know about the world and she was okay with that.
She moved out into the hallway and came across yet another wide open space, this one littered with twisted metal frames that lined one side of the room to the other. The ceiling was caved in at several points, allowing both sunlight and dangling vines to seep into the room. She hadn't seen much of this place but it all seemed very much the same from where she stood, old ruins worn away by time and the ocean, long since reclaimed by nature. If she hadn't already owned it to begin with.
"But it just feels real old, that's all I know." She finally finished, turning to look over shoulder again to her friend who was busy at work collecting plants, from the looks of it. "What sort of plants are you looking for anyway?"