Sweet resistance
for Jynn
10-31-2024, 05:58 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-01-2024, 11:22 AM by Nami. Edited 1 time in total.)
Nami wasn't particularly fond of sticking her nose where it didn't belong, though it was hard to ignore the strange happenings these days. The tremors, the sky being red... at first it made the fisherwolf's blood run cold, but over time she grew accustomed to the way the world was stained blood-red. Periodically wolves from Tojo-Kai left to scout out the far reaches of Auster and Boreas to try to uncover what was going on, but she was wary to go far from home.
Inviting Jynn along with her she headed north to see if she could uncover anything that others may have overlooked. She doubted it, but it didn't hurt to try- or so she hoped.. Returned scouts reported that quakes had rippled through this place, and that much was evident from the way long ridges lay across the disturbed soil. Strange... Nami was wary as she drew closer, narrowed eyes trying to take in her surroundings.
"What do you make of all this?" Nami asked her friend, instinctively moving a step closer to the maned wolf. Her paws carried her closer to the water, interested in if the waters might give them some insight.
Inviting Jynn along with her she headed north to see if she could uncover anything that others may have overlooked. She doubted it, but it didn't hurt to try- or so she hoped.. Returned scouts reported that quakes had rippled through this place, and that much was evident from the way long ridges lay across the disturbed soil. Strange... Nami was wary as she drew closer, narrowed eyes trying to take in her surroundings.
"What do you make of all this?" Nami asked her friend, instinctively moving a step closer to the maned wolf. Her paws carried her closer to the water, interested in if the waters might give them some insight.
10-31-2024, 06:17 PM
Come down, come down sweet reverence
Jynn continued to nurse her sprained paw. After falling into a tunnel she'd managed to get herself out and get back to Tojo where the wrist was wrapped and tended to. She should've stayed home and rested but the strange land was pulling her back. When Nami asked if Jynn would accompany her to explore the situation it was a swift yes.
When they arrived it looked similar to how Jynn had last seen it. Channels cut through the earth near the border with Fossil Ridge, some noticeable sunk down into sink holes and caverns. Jynn trailed after her friend, considering the question. "Honestly? I'm still struggling to make heads or tails of this. The only thing I know is something big is going on right beneath our feet. So big its affecting Boreas and Auster. I accidentally fell when I was last here, down into a tunnel. I was able to get out but I shudder to think what carved it."
11-02-2024, 08:09 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-02-2024, 08:09 AM by Nami. Edited 1 time in total.)
Unlike some wolves in Tojo-Kai, Nami didn't want to plunge straight into danger. Part of her naively hoped she might be able to spot something that others couldn't, that maybe, just maybe, she could find something to help them. As soon as things went haywire though she'd go running back home. She certainly wasn't going to explore the tunnels that Jynn explained she'd fallen into. The mere thought made her shiver, her ears swiveling warily from side to side as she drank in the sounds of this place.
"It's... all very creepy," she admitted as they headed closer to the shore. The not knowing really made her feel unsettled. Gaze drifting to the sky stained red, she picked up her pace, avoiding one of the long channels of disturbed dirt that cut across the land. "Maybe we could see if the fish are affected? See if there's anything unusual in the water?" It wasn't surprising if the health of the wildlife that inhabited the shore was being adversely affected by the happenings. Slowing as she reached the shore, she scanned the water for any sign of life. A few small schools of fish drifted near the shore, though she spotted nothing unusual about them yet.
"It's... all very creepy," she admitted as they headed closer to the shore. The not knowing really made her feel unsettled. Gaze drifting to the sky stained red, she picked up her pace, avoiding one of the long channels of disturbed dirt that cut across the land. "Maybe we could see if the fish are affected? See if there's anything unusual in the water?" It wasn't surprising if the health of the wildlife that inhabited the shore was being adversely affected by the happenings. Slowing as she reached the shore, she scanned the water for any sign of life. A few small schools of fish drifted near the shore, though she spotted nothing unusual about them yet.
11-03-2024, 08:32 AM
Come down, come down sweet reverence
Jynn's nostrils flared as she scented the air, hoping half-heartedly that she might catch something off in the wind, but all that came to her was the dusty scent of overturned earth. She stepped forward carefully, nodding to Nami. "Yea, it creeps me out. I've explored several caves and underground places but the tightness and instability of those tunnels?" Her hackles raised slightly, as she shuddered. "I definitely don't want to end up back down there." Jynn stepped lightly as she walked, unsure how extensive the tunnels were and wary about falling on a soft spot or a sinkhole.
"Maybe we could see if the fish are affected? See if there's anything unusual in the water?"
Jynn's ears perked up. "Oh yea, that's a good idea!" Besides, Jynn was fond of fish in general and even if all they turned up was a snack that was fine with her. Jynn followed along after Nami towards the shore. The water lapped at the sand in its usual way, and a few glints of silver caught her eye from small schools of fish. The sea looked strange in the red light of the sun but even so Jynn moved into the water. "So far so good… I hope our food stores won't be affected."
11-09-2024, 02:02 PM
Nami was no hero; already she was resigned to heading straight back home if the tremors began again. As she moved she stayed alert, not wanting to get taken by surprise by anything they might encounter here. "I don't blame you," she admitted with a shake of her head. Imagining getting caught underground in a collapsed tunnel, packed in with dirt... she shuddered a bit too at the thought of such a demise. No, not when she felt she still had so much to live for.
They made their way to the shore, Nami briefly marveling at the view. The way the sun's rays hit the sand made it sparkle enchantingly, like millions of shards of glass reflecting light. Beautiful, especially with the bloodstained sky reflecting on the waves as they lapped at the sand. "The water seems normal," she observed thoughtfully. Wading out into the shallows, she watched as some fish darted closer to the shore and then away again, moving in typical unison. One particular group caught her eye, and she studied them for a long while before gracefully diving out and trying to snatch one up. It took a few tries, and she emerged soaking wet, shaking water from her eyes. Tossing it to the shore, she'd head back for another, hoping grabbing a few would give them a good sample to study.
They made their way to the shore, Nami briefly marveling at the view. The way the sun's rays hit the sand made it sparkle enchantingly, like millions of shards of glass reflecting light. Beautiful, especially with the bloodstained sky reflecting on the waves as they lapped at the sand. "The water seems normal," she observed thoughtfully. Wading out into the shallows, she watched as some fish darted closer to the shore and then away again, moving in typical unison. One particular group caught her eye, and she studied them for a long while before gracefully diving out and trying to snatch one up. It took a few tries, and she emerged soaking wet, shaking water from her eyes. Tossing it to the shore, she'd head back for another, hoping grabbing a few would give them a good sample to study.