A black wolf meandered about this peaceful frontier from a far away place, holding his only possession, a piece of glinting orange gemstone, in his mouth. He walked alone, but alone is what he was accustomed to. He searched for any other signs of life around, but was finding none. He might have had more luck if his mind hadn't been riddled with the flood of thoughts about the tragic fate of his previous homeland. Frayer got away from the eruption with no injuries because he hadn't stuck around to help out his old pack that he thought was doomed because they would be slowed down by helping each other, but now his lean body was getting exhausted, and he would have to rest.
After much wandering, he came across a peculiar place in these new lands. The land itself was almost perfectly flat all around, but out of the green expanse enormous boulders jutted up and reached for the heavens. Many of them were tall jagged spires, but others were shaped as if carved into obscure statues of things that existed not as stone. If that one were green, it could be a pine tree, and this one might be an enormous bird!
Frayer marveled at these spectacular stones, and wondered at how they had evaded the erosion that flattened the rest of the landscape. Perhaps these rocks had slept beneath the ground, and only recently poked their heads out to the sky, maybe because of the great seismic power that had destroyed this wolf's previous home. Or maybe these things weren't landscape at all, but creatures of stone that could move about, and would sleep when strangers approached?
The tired wolf picked out a tall sharp rock with a somewhat flat top, like a giant back tooth, and perched himself atop it, sitting to rest his legs. "A great idea!" he thought, "From here, I can rest and look for other wolves a great distance around at the same time!" So he lay there for hours, watching the horizon and continuing to think on past events. He had been a loner for most of his adult life, then when he had finally found a pack to be with, they had to be destroyed by a volcano! Maybe it was his fate to be alone? He was basically a stranger amongst Lentajin, anyway. He thought about giving up on looking for other wolves, and just making this rock his home. He did so enjoy being perched on tall rocks.
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