RE:Namir, your evening has been filled with cricket-song.
Takes place near the foothills of the mountain, around here
Elias huffed a sigh as he crossed his front paws and rested his chin on top of them. He had hoped that the fresh mountain air would breeze some sense back into him, but nope, his mind was as foggy as ever. It just wasn't right, or even natural to feel like a nobody. There was nowhere for him to run or hide, not when he'd lost it all. He couldn't even remember the catalyst, the beginning of the end, all he knew was that he woken up bloody, bruised and had no idea who he was or where he even came from. Sometimes he remembered little things, when he'd looked up at the mountain in all it's grey glory he'd felt a pang of pain, an deep ache in his chest that made him want to cry. But what did that even mean? How was he supposed to slot the puzzle pieces together when he had no idea what the finished product would look like?
Maybe he wasn't supposed to know, maybe this was for the better. For all he knew his past life had been awful, after all look at him! He pulled back a little to glance at his ruined front paw, it was so ew that he could barely stand to look at it. Was that the sort of man he was, weak and squeamish? He cringed at the thought and curled his tail around himself, even if only to keep the cold at bay. This was a strange forest, perhaps not the best place to try and catch some sleep but he had nowhere else to go. He'd found a crook between the roots of some old tree, it would do for tonight. The relative silence of the night was soon interrupted by a chorus of chirps, almost as though the crickets were trying to raise his spirits.
Well, good luck with that, Elias thought with a huff as he rested his chin atop his paws once more.