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56th of Fall, 514.
Nothing but mountains, as far as the eye could see. He was used to it, by now though - seeing the land without an inch of level soil. Just jagged mountains that all looked so small from afar. The only way the Pycon could really get around was along the length of the small hills and mountains, slowly climbing wherever it levelled out even slightly before winding his way around. Of course, that just meant that he had to follow the mountains all the time.
Today, to get where he hoped to go, he'd been sent on a particularly long walk - although, walk didn't really suit what he'd been doing. The wooden stick was once again jammed into the small gap between two rocks in order to help the small Pycon climb higher - currently he had taken on more of a hedgehog-like body, with a rounded torso and stubby little arms - along the edge of the slant of the mercifully shallow hill. Thick rocks were dug into what little soil there was to be seen, in all directions. It was a miracle he'd managed to climb this far along the edge of the thing, considering the distance it was from Pyconia. Still, he was determined to find something - heck, find anything. In such a place as the Unforgiving, one could expect to find a skeleton hidden around the edges of the land at some point. So far, though.. nothing. Not even the hint of the existence of a land-mammal wandering about. He wasn't going to give up, though. He stabbed the blunt butt of his stick into the ground once again - only to have it grasp at nothing, and grate along the stone as he tried to put weight on it. Small pebbles rolled away underneath his feet and slid off down the incline, nearly dragging the Pycon away with them. That was close...
After a few more chimes, he faced what he'd known ever since he'd set off. He wasn't going to find anything. The place was just so inhospitable to everything, he wondered exactly why it was that Pycons had even bothered to settle in such a place - apart from the bounty of clay. There would be plenty of clay in Sahova, if a Pycon just bothered to go over there and see for themselves, he was sure. Instead he was damn stuck here, on the other side of the world, struggling to even take five steps without tripping over another rock. He wasn't looking forward to the long walk back for nothing. But then.. why did he have to go back, any way. Just ahead was a rather large, flat rock jutting out of the ground at a slant that was close to horizontal; a nice place to sit down and relax for five chimes while he gathered his breath and considered what his Malediction teacher had taught him on Reimancy. I suppose it's not like any of the other Pycons will see me while I'm here. Now's a better time than ever. Plus, it wouldn't make the experience utterly useless after all.
He scrambled the rest of the way towards the rock, and finally eased his way around it until the little hedgehog-Pycon could find a lower portion that he could climb onto with little difficulty. Atop what little height it gave him, the Pycon was given an even wider panoramic view of what he could only guess would be a huge expanse of the Unforgiving. It'd take.. seasons to cross all of it, he'd heard from the few Pycons that passed on their way through the region. Goodness knew how long it'd take to cross the rest of the way between Kalea and Sahova.. whatever region Sahova was in, at least. He hoped it was close. It's beautiful.. but why the petch does it have to be so big.