1st of Summer, 514 - Somewhere between Lhavit and Zinrah, entering the Wilderness
Oh, this humidity, this warmth, it was driving the girl crazy. Back in Lhavit the air was less humid and so it was easier for her to breathe. Besides, her clothing was too warm. She’d already gotten rid of the cloak she’d started off with and had tied it around her waist. The cat was, to say the least, curious about all of this. She had never seen anything the like before. Hundreds of questions started to form, but that was the only bit further to answers she’d get. Why were there so many trees? What were these creatures? And these, then? Why could she hear hissing all the time? Why were there no people here? Did there even live people here? And, most of all, what had she gotten herself into?
She chuckled. Most probably a big pile of warm, hot… shyke. She hadn’t been looking where she was walking! The smelly, brownish-green substance managed to stick to her foot, even when she rubbed it off on the floor. Ew. She didn’t necessarily need to be clean, but this.. ‘not clean’ didn’t mean ‘covered in shyke’, or did it? She just decided to look where she was walking a bit more and adjusted her technique. Once stepping in a pile of shyke, okay, but twice? The fact that she kept slipping, sliding and tripping also helped changing her anxious mood into a rather annoyed one. Grumpily she waded forward, still having no idea where the petch she was going.
The green bushy wilderness started to work a bit intimidating. It made her feel tiny. Very tiny, and also very lonely. It was odd. Everywhere were things, creatures, eyes, but yet they were not part of hr. They were all part of something else, of something she didn’t understand or never would. It was not a good idea to go into her cat form now, so Engghaen thought. That would be stupid. She would be covered in fur, fur, fur. She didn’t need that extra warmth. Besides, she’d be eaten right away instead of saved for later like she was now.
Something to her side started hissing. Oh, that hissing all the time! It made her feel odd. Her instinct said it was dangerous, but then again, her instinct also told her to mate in Spring while she didn’t exactly wanted to. Or, not yet. Maybe sometime if she found somebody she liked. She wasn´t a pushy person when it came to that. Oh no, she rather just waited for things to happen and to come along. She was lame like that. It could get her killed once. She should be careful if she´d ever meet somebody pushy. Somebody without any respect. They were dangerous.
And yet again she got shook up from her thoughts. She couldn´t keep walking like this, she needed to keep her head at it! If she wanted to survive here, even though her chances were very slim, she´d need to be careful. And that is when she forgot the positions her feet were at, the fact that she was still walking, maybe in a bit of a trance, but she was moving forward and therefore the terrain kept changing.
´´Oh, petch, petch you, petch this, petch that, stupid…trees! Aargh!´´
The cat had tripped over a giant tree that had fallen down. There the hissing sound was again. Now her wonderful instinct told her to get up and get the petch out of there, but that seemed to be difficult as her foot got stuck behind one mean bit of the tree sticking out. Either she could start to struggle and try to get out of there, or she could lie still and just wait that the slissing thing would go away. So, she froze and closed her eyes.
When she opened them again, a big, red snake was staring at her. Don´t make any noise, she thought. So that´s what had been making all these noises all the while. That was what her instinct deemed dangerous. And in this case, she thought her instinct got it right.
She had never seen a snake before. To her, they looked odd. She couldn´t get hold of the fact that they didn´t have any legs, or arms. Even bears had legs. Paws. Something to move forward with. And wish, they had… well… water-paws. But snakes, they could move without making sound, and she assumed that was why they didn´t have legs. So they could be dangerous. What would they eat= She wondered. Kelvics too?
She started tugging the leg that was stuck behind the tree frantically, but that way just spilling any energy she had left, as she almost ran out of food and water to drink. She hadn´t caught anything yet and she didn´t even know what was edible or not. Or dangerous. Well, now she knew one of them.
Snake.
Dangerous.
To her, there were as many different species here as there were colours. And there were a lot of colours. Black and blue, and… green… and blue. And yellow. Orange and brown and purple. She liked purple. It was a good looking colour. Then she scolded at herself again. She was thinking about petching colours, while this.. so called snake was about to eat her!
´´Oh, petch…´´ she whispered. ´´Please don´t eat me!´´
She moved her body backwards, as if she was reversing the action that had made her fall. Finally, she ankle escaped from the tight branch’s hug. An awful pain shot through the length of her leg. ‘’Aouaouw..!’’ she groaned, struggeling to get back on her feet again. She had completely forgotten about the snake as she tried to put her foot back on the ground. It protested and painfully she lifted her left leg again, standing on one leg.
Oh, this humidity, this warmth, it was driving the girl crazy. Back in Lhavit the air was less humid and so it was easier for her to breathe. Besides, her clothing was too warm. She’d already gotten rid of the cloak she’d started off with and had tied it around her waist. The cat was, to say the least, curious about all of this. She had never seen anything the like before. Hundreds of questions started to form, but that was the only bit further to answers she’d get. Why were there so many trees? What were these creatures? And these, then? Why could she hear hissing all the time? Why were there no people here? Did there even live people here? And, most of all, what had she gotten herself into?
She chuckled. Most probably a big pile of warm, hot… shyke. She hadn’t been looking where she was walking! The smelly, brownish-green substance managed to stick to her foot, even when she rubbed it off on the floor. Ew. She didn’t necessarily need to be clean, but this.. ‘not clean’ didn’t mean ‘covered in shyke’, or did it? She just decided to look where she was walking a bit more and adjusted her technique. Once stepping in a pile of shyke, okay, but twice? The fact that she kept slipping, sliding and tripping also helped changing her anxious mood into a rather annoyed one. Grumpily she waded forward, still having no idea where the petch she was going.
The green bushy wilderness started to work a bit intimidating. It made her feel tiny. Very tiny, and also very lonely. It was odd. Everywhere were things, creatures, eyes, but yet they were not part of hr. They were all part of something else, of something she didn’t understand or never would. It was not a good idea to go into her cat form now, so Engghaen thought. That would be stupid. She would be covered in fur, fur, fur. She didn’t need that extra warmth. Besides, she’d be eaten right away instead of saved for later like she was now.
Something to her side started hissing. Oh, that hissing all the time! It made her feel odd. Her instinct said it was dangerous, but then again, her instinct also told her to mate in Spring while she didn’t exactly wanted to. Or, not yet. Maybe sometime if she found somebody she liked. She wasn´t a pushy person when it came to that. Oh no, she rather just waited for things to happen and to come along. She was lame like that. It could get her killed once. She should be careful if she´d ever meet somebody pushy. Somebody without any respect. They were dangerous.
And yet again she got shook up from her thoughts. She couldn´t keep walking like this, she needed to keep her head at it! If she wanted to survive here, even though her chances were very slim, she´d need to be careful. And that is when she forgot the positions her feet were at, the fact that she was still walking, maybe in a bit of a trance, but she was moving forward and therefore the terrain kept changing.
´´Oh, petch, petch you, petch this, petch that, stupid…trees! Aargh!´´
The cat had tripped over a giant tree that had fallen down. There the hissing sound was again. Now her wonderful instinct told her to get up and get the petch out of there, but that seemed to be difficult as her foot got stuck behind one mean bit of the tree sticking out. Either she could start to struggle and try to get out of there, or she could lie still and just wait that the slissing thing would go away. So, she froze and closed her eyes.
When she opened them again, a big, red snake was staring at her. Don´t make any noise, she thought. So that´s what had been making all these noises all the while. That was what her instinct deemed dangerous. And in this case, she thought her instinct got it right.
She had never seen a snake before. To her, they looked odd. She couldn´t get hold of the fact that they didn´t have any legs, or arms. Even bears had legs. Paws. Something to move forward with. And wish, they had… well… water-paws. But snakes, they could move without making sound, and she assumed that was why they didn´t have legs. So they could be dangerous. What would they eat= She wondered. Kelvics too?
She started tugging the leg that was stuck behind the tree frantically, but that way just spilling any energy she had left, as she almost ran out of food and water to drink. She hadn´t caught anything yet and she didn´t even know what was edible or not. Or dangerous. Well, now she knew one of them.
Snake.
Dangerous.
To her, there were as many different species here as there were colours. And there were a lot of colours. Black and blue, and… green… and blue. And yellow. Orange and brown and purple. She liked purple. It was a good looking colour. Then she scolded at herself again. She was thinking about petching colours, while this.. so called snake was about to eat her!
´´Oh, petch…´´ she whispered. ´´Please don´t eat me!´´
She moved her body backwards, as if she was reversing the action that had made her fall. Finally, she ankle escaped from the tight branch’s hug. An awful pain shot through the length of her leg. ‘’Aouaouw..!’’ she groaned, struggeling to get back on her feet again. She had completely forgotten about the snake as she tried to put her foot back on the ground. It protested and painfully she lifted her left leg again, standing on one leg.