OOC: Flywolf
Other chars: Nash, Archer, Diantha, Ally, Jacynth, Llinnea (for now)
Stats: Same
RP:
Enera hadn't really been here herself before, but she'd heard enough about it that she was able to make her way. She'd been most of the distance in her search for water in the past, anyway - today was just the first time she made it all the way to the lake itself without finding any water first. She paused when she saw the expanse. She wasn't sure if she'd call it bigger than the Cove's lake, but then she hadn't seen this one before the drought hit.
Large birds crowded the shore, loudly shrieking as they waddled about, wading in and out of the water. Enera sighed and forged on, keeping an eye out for any sort of thick moss or hollow branch she could use to drag water all the way back to Woya. It had taken her nearly two full days to get here - how was she going to get anything meaningful back to the woman caring for her younger sisters?
The thought brought a pang with it as she was reminded once again about her mother's death, and the girl shook herself. As she approached the birds several turned to look at her, still squawking. And then, out of nowhere, several charged her, beating their large wings against her head and driving hard beaks toward her face. Enera yelped and backpedaled, feet sinking into cracking mud as she scrambled to escape the onslaught. It wasn't until she was back in the trees and free from the flat plane of soil that the birds relented and returned to the rest of the flock.
Other chars: Nash, Archer, Diantha, Ally, Jacynth, Llinnea (for now)
Stats: Same
RP:
Enera hadn't really been here herself before, but she'd heard enough about it that she was able to make her way. She'd been most of the distance in her search for water in the past, anyway - today was just the first time she made it all the way to the lake itself without finding any water first. She paused when she saw the expanse. She wasn't sure if she'd call it bigger than the Cove's lake, but then she hadn't seen this one before the drought hit.
Large birds crowded the shore, loudly shrieking as they waddled about, wading in and out of the water. Enera sighed and forged on, keeping an eye out for any sort of thick moss or hollow branch she could use to drag water all the way back to Woya. It had taken her nearly two full days to get here - how was she going to get anything meaningful back to the woman caring for her younger sisters?
The thought brought a pang with it as she was reminded once again about her mother's death, and the girl shook herself. As she approached the birds several turned to look at her, still squawking. And then, out of nowhere, several charged her, beating their large wings against her head and driving hard beaks toward her face. Enera yelped and backpedaled, feet sinking into cracking mud as she scrambled to escape the onslaught. It wasn't until she was back in the trees and free from the flat plane of soil that the birds relented and returned to the rest of the flock.