Moving with expert precision, the shadow stalked through Relic Lore, searching for something he had not seen yet. The young assassin was constantly thirsty—and the only thing that quenched this particular thirst was to discover more of the lands he called home. No matter how far he would venture Greer always made sure he returned home. His littermates were both missing and the last thing he wanted to do was make his mother worry even more, especially when she had a new brood to take care of.
As always, he had left before the sun started to make its climb. The air was crisp with the arrival of fall; dew clung to his dark fur as he streaked through the trees. As comforting as the cooler temperatures were, it also meant that winter would be on its way soon. The thought sent a shiver down his spine and a grimace to fall upon his dark lips as he ran. Snow was not something the shadow was particularly fond of—the nasty substance had almost claimed his life last year. He was smarter and more observant now than he had been as a pup, but the snow was still … annoying.
Once the sound of water reached his ears Greer’s course changed—he had always been fascinated by all the watering holes of Relic Lore. A favourite spot that the boy often frequented was the lagoon and its still, shimmering surface.
It did not take long for the shadow to close the distance between himself and the water source. His long legs carried him quickly through the foliage until there was a break in the trees. The falls thundered before him as he approached the small pool, his mercury eyes widening as the water sprayed his dark coat. It was nothing like the serene atmosphere the lagoon provided, but it still offered its own unique tranquility (even with all the noise). Ignoring the fact that others could be lurking nearby, the shadow folded his hindquarters against the ground, almost transfixed by the rushing water before him.