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keep your back dry - Adelard - May 28, 2022

RE: Adelard, a woodpecker won't stop pecking at a nearby tree and it's driving you insane!

May 28th; Morning, after sunrise; Overcast Clouds; 41.14° F, 5° C

All the little waterways and streams were dry, and, day by day, it was getting harder to stay hydrated for long. Adelard, himself, knew he could manage, but for Woya, now a nursing mother, she needed what drops she could get.

Gone were the days when he fished up empty mussel shells and fetched clear pond water. Dew was getting harder to come by with the rogue early summer drought dragging on. Even the unground reservoir was gone. The pyrite still glittered, but it was nothing without the sparkle of the cavern pool.

Out beyond the borders of his homelands, Adelard's dry nose was desperate for the scent of fresh grass. Stress had matted his saddle-backed coat, but he was not skin and bone. Sinew from fresh kills from the thinning nearby rabbit warren staved the hunger away. Though, it did nothing to fully quench his thirst.

Snout to the ground and tail parallel to the ground, the Leader searched. Overhead, the tap-tap-tapping of a nearby woodpecker was starting to filter to the forefront of his mind. He could not afford to be distracted. There had to be something. Just a puddle would do...


RE: keep your back dry - Adelard - Jul 15, 2022

Overhead, the tap, tap, tapping had started again. It had followed him beyond pack territory and out into the wilds. He frowned. The headache that had been dull at the back of his head pounded.

At the back of his neck, his nape bristled. His tail lifted to reach straight out behind him and a low growl emitted from his throat. His eyes turned upward but there was nothing but the mottled mess of branches and dried leaves.

The tap, tap, tap, tap, tap came again.

There was a time when he just pursed his lips. Adelard was a civil man at best, but when the ruckus above him kept incessantly droning on and on... the primordial beast within reared its head. He all but roared into the dry summer skies.

"WHERE ARE YOU?!"