Revali watched with faint interest as Dove went about her business, examining the dirt in various spots off the bank and explaining the quality of the soil. Although she seemed optimistic, it also sounded to Revali as though the area was not perfect. It would require a lot of work, and plenty of time to get the would-be fields in shape. And where food was concerned, plenty of time wasn't always an option.
Keeping this in mind, Revali set his sights on the other side of the brook. The water was shallow, which was a good thing, because Revali was certainly no swimmer. As he waded across, his supplies on his back and his pant legs hoisted up, he giggled girlishly at the fish tickling his toes. He did not stay long to enjoy it though, for the water was chilled from the autumn air, and it numbed his legs quickly.
Soon, he hopped onto the opposite bank, letting his pant legs unroll themselves to protect his ankles once more. From his vantage point, he could see that the rolling hills went on and on until they touched the sky in the distance speckled all along the way with trees small and large. It seemed there would be no flatter land there, and none easier to clear. Still hopeful, Revali pivoted about, trying to find at least a direction to head. But he could see nothing past the verdure of the forest.
Disappointed and feeling slightly useless, the Kelvic kicked a pebble from its place on the bank into the water, creating a soft and satisfying ploping sound which echoed in the empty forest. He couldn't even think about the expressions of the Knighthood if they had to return with negative news.
OOCMy apologies for the short post.
Keeping this in mind, Revali set his sights on the other side of the brook. The water was shallow, which was a good thing, because Revali was certainly no swimmer. As he waded across, his supplies on his back and his pant legs hoisted up, he giggled girlishly at the fish tickling his toes. He did not stay long to enjoy it though, for the water was chilled from the autumn air, and it numbed his legs quickly.
Soon, he hopped onto the opposite bank, letting his pant legs unroll themselves to protect his ankles once more. From his vantage point, he could see that the rolling hills went on and on until they touched the sky in the distance speckled all along the way with trees small and large. It seemed there would be no flatter land there, and none easier to clear. Still hopeful, Revali pivoted about, trying to find at least a direction to head. But he could see nothing past the verdure of the forest.
Disappointed and feeling slightly useless, the Kelvic kicked a pebble from its place on the bank into the water, creating a soft and satisfying ploping sound which echoed in the empty forest. He couldn't even think about the expressions of the Knighthood if they had to return with negative news.
OOCMy apologies for the short post.