@AlbireoOnce again the pale fae found herself in the eerie woods, but it was the first time she'd traveled this way since the passing of Shade. The trees here reminded her of a better time, and yet she wasn't there to reminisce. If she allowed the memories of this place to surface then it would cause her to mourn, and mourning would distract her from her own personal mission. Capella needed to find food, or at least a decently sized herd, it was the only way she could ensure that the rest of the Pitch Pine members could gain a little extra weight before Winter's cold fingers gripped them entirely.
Snowflakes poured down on her from the heavens, touching her coat lightly. It was strange how something so beautiful could be so dangerous. A single snowflake? No, it was certainly the farthest thing from danger. It was the effect snow had on the Earth that was the problem. It forced plentiful herds to drop in numbers, and food to become almost barren. It made hunting much harder as there was no place to hide. Regardless of how pale Capella was, her coat wasn't a pure white. Against the ashen snow her coat stuck out like a sore thumb. It even made it near impossible to sneak up on any creature, for every step was met with a sickening slosh or crunch. The lithe fae had to stop and wonder how a lone wolf could survive the winter. There would be no warmth other than your own, and no one to fill up a cache aside from yourself. How they didn't all just freeze to death under a blanket of snow and ice was beyond her, but it had almost been a reality she'd had to face. Almost.
Lovely table, and signature by Arla <3