Timestamp: 58th of Summer, 513 AV
Kaie had been moving steadily and at a quick pace. Guiding the ragtag group through the Cobalt Mountains she had spent the last three years residing in. She knew where each spot was...The Bronze Woods, Hot Springs, Geysers, and all the other lakes, caves, and what not that were of interest and use. She was confident within these woods regardless of the hour. Whether the sky was dominated by Syna or Leth it hadn't ever mattered to the Myrian. This was the closest thing she had to calling anything home.
Half the time she was jogging, keeping a rhythmic gait for the others to follow. She did her best to choose clearer paths and less treacherous areas for her allies who didn't know how to navigate as well as she did. The Myrian was like a predator in the forest, never stopping or resting unless someone requested her to. Slower in the pack than alone, they arrived at their destination an hour or two later than she projected. Nonetheless, they were there where the suspected thief had originated. Pavi Lake.
Kaie broke into the clearing first, naturally. Stepping forward with her head on a swivel, she eyed the area for trouble. Used her senses. When all seemed clear enough she made a motion with her hand for the others to enter. They filed in one by one to join her. To take in their surroundings, wondering where to start.
"Well. Here we are. I do hope one of you had a plan on where to start once we got here," The Myrian said with a smirk, looking from the group to the lake. She spread her arms out as if accentuating the expanse of their surroundings. The sky was an odd color of blue with white sheets of cloud coating it. Oddly enough, the salt lake mirrored above. The surface was the same weird blue but more notably, large stalagmites of salt rose like towers from the surface. It was an eerie sight. One that had caused plenty of rumors to fly around about the place. Kaie had heard about them and brushed them all off as ridiculous. Just foolish barbarians plagued by starvation and dehydration in the woods. Lost probably. Then again she had just seen a person made out of clay, so she wasn't so sure skepticism was working out for her.
"Let's just get on with it and find the Pycon. Maybe it would be most efficient if we split up?" She said casually as if they were playing a game of Hide and Seek rather than searching for a kidnapped person. Really, she was just waiting for an opportunity to lay the guy or girl out.
Kaie had been moving steadily and at a quick pace. Guiding the ragtag group through the Cobalt Mountains she had spent the last three years residing in. She knew where each spot was...The Bronze Woods, Hot Springs, Geysers, and all the other lakes, caves, and what not that were of interest and use. She was confident within these woods regardless of the hour. Whether the sky was dominated by Syna or Leth it hadn't ever mattered to the Myrian. This was the closest thing she had to calling anything home.
Half the time she was jogging, keeping a rhythmic gait for the others to follow. She did her best to choose clearer paths and less treacherous areas for her allies who didn't know how to navigate as well as she did. The Myrian was like a predator in the forest, never stopping or resting unless someone requested her to. Slower in the pack than alone, they arrived at their destination an hour or two later than she projected. Nonetheless, they were there where the suspected thief had originated. Pavi Lake.
Kaie broke into the clearing first, naturally. Stepping forward with her head on a swivel, she eyed the area for trouble. Used her senses. When all seemed clear enough she made a motion with her hand for the others to enter. They filed in one by one to join her. To take in their surroundings, wondering where to start.
"Well. Here we are. I do hope one of you had a plan on where to start once we got here," The Myrian said with a smirk, looking from the group to the lake. She spread her arms out as if accentuating the expanse of their surroundings. The sky was an odd color of blue with white sheets of cloud coating it. Oddly enough, the salt lake mirrored above. The surface was the same weird blue but more notably, large stalagmites of salt rose like towers from the surface. It was an eerie sight. One that had caused plenty of rumors to fly around about the place. Kaie had heard about them and brushed them all off as ridiculous. Just foolish barbarians plagued by starvation and dehydration in the woods. Lost probably. Then again she had just seen a person made out of clay, so she wasn't so sure skepticism was working out for her.
"Let's just get on with it and find the Pycon. Maybe it would be most efficient if we split up?" She said casually as if they were playing a game of Hide and Seek rather than searching for a kidnapped person. Really, she was just waiting for an opportunity to lay the guy or girl out.