Liminal Space
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The land around him might have been hushed and reverent, like there was a great brooding predator looming over it to frighten the inhabitants into silence, but Wendigo rejected that inclination others might have to be intimidated or respectful of the strange forest and trotted through it as jauntily as the sunniest meadow full of playful butterflies. He wasn't unaware - he just didn't give a fuck. He cared far more about following the scent of water to the spring bubbling up and dropping his equipment, so he could stick his whole heavy head into the glowing waters to cool himself down and drink deeply.
It felt good enough to have the cold liquid trickling over his brown and along his jaw when he lifted his head out that the big Saxe didn't hesitate to plunge in fully and paddle around the deep pool. He liked the way the bioluminescence swirled and clung to his dark purple pelt and brought color to the silver markings. It was almost spooky in the darkness, and it gave him the spark of an idea that made him eye his painted elk mask with a faint smile. How neat would it be to have the whole of a band of raiders done up just like this, with spooky glow in the darkness? Wendigo, who unsurprisingly had a distinct flair for the dramatic, found it quite a pleasing picture.
Finally the big male dragged himself back up onto the shore to shake faintly-glowing water everywhere and flop down next to his equipment to rest and dry out. His mismatched eyes half-closed drowsily, watching the swirling pool without a care.
Identification
Memory
Master Intellectual (250)
Expert Hunter (130)
3 Years
Female
180
Disaster
Identification was ready to set off for the wall, but today would be a day of relaxation before she had done such a journey. Ears twist and turn upon her cranium as emerald eyes glitter across the strange pool around her, it was quiet. Her tail giving a flick at her sides to ward off pesky insects. She slept a little father away as the sounds of another seemed to slowly stir the blonde woman. And honestly it wasn't a bad idea for the woman to get from the way to late, especially since she's been off and on with a slumber today. A yawn only to be followed by a stretch was given. Yes, it was time to wake.
Her paws carried her briskly across the ground as ears perk at the stranger laying there. Not knowing exactly when he took rest, probably the one that she heard while sleeping. Allowing the stranger to rest, she'd hunt. Offering a sign of peace, that she meant no harm. After all she wasn't as large as he was, but they both were here now. And she didn't know if he had eaten lately. Rabbits were down in their burrows for the night, and deer were down for sleep. The musky scent of them with their young drifted on the light winds. She could always fish and see what she would catch. Had to be something within the water. Right? With that she watched, and waited for what felt like for hours. The purple hue of water making it slightly harder. Attention was pulled away from the water to the dark shadows.
Eyes shot in the direction. Fur rose along her spine. Sure she didn't know the stranger she shared the area with but wasn't about to allow threats. So she set into motion towards the sounds. A low growl slipping from her maw, a small rogue coyote ran off away from the lady. Rubbing her body against the trees to warn off intruders, then moving back to the water, waiting for fish to come up to the edge.
Identification
Memory
Master Intellectual (250)
Expert Hunter (130)
3 Years
Female
180
Disaster
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