Despite his fear of practically everything that lived and thrived in the world outside of the shadows he called home there was something soothing about the sound of rain as dawn began to break across the horizon. The first vibrant hued streaks of pink trying their hardest at piercing the world that had been tucked neatly beneath a navy colored blanket that had its fair share of swirling clouds promising more rain would be coming their way. Now, though, the night was enjoying its final hour; the blue hour Dorian liked to refer to it as based on how the world was painted in various shades of this color until morning was fully upon them, and it was during this small expanse of time that the colossal male felt safest.
A single functioning eye watched the world still engulfed in shadows become saturated in the falling raindrops that pitter pattered off the thick canopy surrounding him and the series of connected boulders that formed a nook just wide enough to shove his bulky frame into in order to avoid becoming a drenched mess. From here he was safe from the wrath of mother nature and the array of different elements she had just waiting at her delicate fingertips to throw at those inhabiting Relic Lore. Occasionally he would spy a brave woodland creature venture across the open areas to steal a drink from the roaring falls that couldn't be silenced in this rainy weather. Its source of power only become replenished with each drop that landed in its watery domain.
For a moment even Dorian pondered the possibility of leaving the safety of his nook to steal a lap of refreshing water, his long and slow journey from the cedar forest to wherever it was he was now birthing a desire to quell the dry roughness that had settled within his throat. There was one just one burning question that kept him rooted to the spot. What if he was spotted by another?