At first, Askan thought they were ghostly white apparitions, that the snow was playing tricks on him. But as he approached it became clear that that he was not seeing things, that someone- for some reason-had created a circle of antlers smack bang right in the middle of the Lowlands. The display held his interest for a little while, as he sniffed at the pointed ends of the horns and tried to figure out its purpose. Who made this? And why? What did it mean? But like with most things that he deemed useless, he quickly grew tired. Whatever this was, it wasn't so interesting that he'd spend hours brooding over it. If anything, he had more interest in sabotaging it. At least that would amuse him for a moment or so and would serve as a suitable distraction to the troublesome thoughts that the season brought with it.
With a sly grin, Askan approached the nearest set of antlers and clamped down onto one of the branches, before heaving backwards and uprooting it from its position in the near perfect circle. Tossing it aside, Askan couldn't help but look on with mirth at his little bit of vandalism. His little 'fuck you' 'to whoever had taken the time and care to put it all together. By no means had he ruined whatever the hell this was, but he'd done enough so that the next person who passed by would notice his handywork. That they'd go, 'oh come on, really?' If they wanted to they could put the antler back in its rightful place, they were welcome to. He just wanted to leave his stamp on this place, even if it was only for a little while.
His smug sense of pride was more than enough to cleanse his mind of sin, and for the first time in days he felt like himself. He felt clean, even if he had to be a little shit to achieve it. If only everyday of the rest of this month was like this, if only he could just stay away and be left alone. Then everything would be tolerable. Maybe even fine. But of course, there were other machinations at work, and Askan rarely got what he wanted.