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Miksa

Loner

age
3 Years
gender
Male
gems
308
size
Large
build
posts
115
player
Anais
08-24-2015, 03:24 PM


Walk | Talk | Think

Though he was not quite brave enough to agree to a full investigation of the cavern Esarosa had pointed out, she seemed just as excited about just exploring a piece of it. It was a relief to Miksa, especially since he was reluctant to parts ways with her just yet. They had spent a while apart from each other and he still felt rather bad for having left the north without telling her where he was headed. This gave them an opportunity to catch up, to strengthen their friendship, and would certainly make him feel better about them moving on. He smiled, even chuckled as she made reassurances about the structure and security of this cave, and hoped she was right. He hoped this time would be more fun - and safer - than the last.

Excited, eager, Esa took the lead, and the timid white wolf followed behind. Even from a distance his yellow eyes looked past her to the cavern, studying the outside structure of it in the mountainside and attempting to look and far inside as he could. It was hard to do, and not even getting closer seemed to make that much of a difference. No light sources close to the entrance, he concluded, though he did catch the dripping noises that his friend did. Only he could see none of it, and it added a new sense of caution to him as he followed behind Esarosa. She, too, appeared to be taking things more cautiously this time, and even stopped when she noticed the ground ahead was uneven. It seemed they both had learned a lot during their last excursion.

Quietly Miksa padded up beside the green-eyed figure where she had stopped, his gaze studying the floor of the cavern until he could barely make out the shadow of the dip she had mentioned. If she had been any faster, she probably would have fallen, and he could only imagine how nasty a tumble in here would be if the ground continued on like this. "It might," he commented in response to her question of flooding, though from the faint sound of the water he suspected they were in the clear this time. "I think we'll be okay. We just have to take it slow." He glanced briefly at her and then back at the floor, and taking the initiative he carefully lowered himself down the dip she had first noticed. It was steep, awkwardly so, but he found his footing at the bottom and turned to glance back up at her, proving that it was safe and sticking close to make sure she made it alright without stumbling.