Otherworldly Monument
Kiela
09-14-2020, 05:21 PM
Kiela had spent most of the early spring studying the reindeer herds in the north, figuring out where they liked to graze and what their travel patterns might be like. In the fall she'd need to see to it that they weren't picked on by any predators as they moved to safer locations for the upcoming season, but in summer... well, they were less requiring of her assistance. What she needed to do instead was to explore the surrounding lands, to stray a bit further from the north, and to continue to get her bearings. Meeting other wolves in the process, as well as practicing the native language of these lands, would no doubt prove beneficial to her too.
The sight of rain on the near horizon made her pick up her more leisurely pace just a bit. Getting caught out in the open in the midst of a storm wouldn't be ideal, but she'd made due. Her attention was mostly on the sky, not the strange structure up ahead; so far these lands were proving to be more interesting than she'd ever expected, and it was starting to not surprise her much anymore when she came across oddities such as this. That didn't mean she wasn't any less curious and eager to explore, though. Picking up her pace a bit, Kiela broke into a steady trot, only slowing when the silhouette of a stranger came into view. Though she often kept to herself Kiela wasn't the least bit shy when it came to interacting with others if she thought they might have information to offer her. "Ah - hello," she called out, her voice somewhat gruff from lack of use these last few days. "I am not from here. Do you know where to find shelter? From..." For a moment she forgot the word, and instead gestured her head sharply to the darkening sky above.
The sight of rain on the near horizon made her pick up her more leisurely pace just a bit. Getting caught out in the open in the midst of a storm wouldn't be ideal, but she'd made due. Her attention was mostly on the sky, not the strange structure up ahead; so far these lands were proving to be more interesting than she'd ever expected, and it was starting to not surprise her much anymore when she came across oddities such as this. That didn't mean she wasn't any less curious and eager to explore, though. Picking up her pace a bit, Kiela broke into a steady trot, only slowing when the silhouette of a stranger came into view. Though she often kept to herself Kiela wasn't the least bit shy when it came to interacting with others if she thought they might have information to offer her. "Ah - hello," she called out, her voice somewhat gruff from lack of use these last few days. "I am not from here. Do you know where to find shelter? From..." For a moment she forgot the word, and instead gestured her head sharply to the darkening sky above.