On The Other Side
Kiela
02-07-2021, 04:44 PM
Kiela wasn't accustomed to showing much outward emotion; being too forward with your feelings could put you in a vulnerable position. Her default state was slightly guarded and calm, alert but not overly so, and though she clearly felt favorably toward her company she hardly seemed what anyone would classify as excited. Still she'd gladly walk alongside the stranger until she found a place to navigate down, though even then she'd maintain her distance. "Maybe long ago it could be used for protection. Now, just a nuisance." At least, that was her personal take. It was an interesting structure and helped provide a decent vantage point of the surrounding lands, but beyond that it seemed it served little purpose, since it could be easily enough traversed with a bit of persistence.
"Not made by wolves," she speculated thoughtfully. The structure was far sturdier than wolves would be capable of making, at least in such a vast formation. Surely something had come before them that had crafted such a thing, long ago. She'd heard tales of creatures who walked on two legs from her family members but such stories didn't hold much interest for her. Kiela preferred to focus on the present, rather than the past; to know the world around her as it was, rather than how it had been before. "I do not know. I wonder how far it goes," she mused as she loped forward. Up ahead seemed a suitable place to descend, and after another minute of striding forward she deemed a small crumble in the top of the wall a good point to make her way down. Carefully she navigated into the dip in the wall, bracing herself for the impact of the jump. A soft thud sounded as she landed near Muzet, their sudden proximity making it all the more obvious just how much taller she was than the female opposite her.
"Not made by wolves," she speculated thoughtfully. The structure was far sturdier than wolves would be capable of making, at least in such a vast formation. Surely something had come before them that had crafted such a thing, long ago. She'd heard tales of creatures who walked on two legs from her family members but such stories didn't hold much interest for her. Kiela preferred to focus on the present, rather than the past; to know the world around her as it was, rather than how it had been before. "I do not know. I wonder how far it goes," she mused as she loped forward. Up ahead seemed a suitable place to descend, and after another minute of striding forward she deemed a small crumble in the top of the wall a good point to make her way down. Carefully she navigated into the dip in the wall, bracing herself for the impact of the jump. A soft thud sounded as she landed near Muzet, their sudden proximity making it all the more obvious just how much taller she was than the female opposite her.