So much had changed since last he met the ink-dipped girl @Sahalie, with all that he had learned over the past few weeks or so greatly affecting the boy and the way he lived his life. What had not been made different was the attention he sought, the secret craving to belong with someone, to be joyously welcomed by them as @Piety used to so long ago. The age-mate girl had been friendly, so unlike the pretentious @Niles and his sisters, the first he'd met of his age that had actually seemed to appreciate his presence at any length, and what was more, she had wanted to see him again. Consumed then by the search for his mother, the pale boy had been unable to make concrete plans, but left with a promise of soon all the same. He'd broken that to some extent, this certainly was not soon, and nerves wracked him that perhaps he had already ruined this opportunity for friendship.
She was not within the caves where they had met, but Sven was not so easily discouraged. Rather, the boy pressed on, certain that as he had found Piety, he too would find his shadeling acquaintance. Unfortunately, he did not have the leisure of multiple days to search this foreign side of the mountain, but with Archer confidence earned from his father he believed it to be unnecessary. Thus, he pressed deeper and deeper into the Fen, seeking her both by scent and sound, occasionally calling out her name.
Hours passed before the atmosphere around him began to change. The litter of debris and dirt at his paws was steadily becoming overtaken by soft, verdant mosses, while the light around him began to diminish as if the sun were sinking. In fact, the youth was encouraged regularly to check the celestial orbs position within the blue sky on multiple occasions to reaffirm with himself that time was not, in fact, slipping by so quickly. Rather, the canopy above him was growing thicker, gradually choking the rays until they were no more. A dense fog rose up from the ground, growing deeper and deeper the further the Archer youth traveled. To most, this place that he was entering would be considered eerie, frightening even, but the pale ghost felt quite comforted by the gloom and the cool embrace of the misty air.
He had ceased calling out to Sahalie, nearly forgetting about his search as he became loss in his own fascination, mesmerized by his surroundings. It could not be known by him that this place had a name, Phantom Hollow, but it was already committed to memory as his favorite Eastern location.