In his quest for food, Chulyin had brought a friend along. Well, friend was probably a very loose term. The dark man knew the boy, he'd confronted him when he'd first come to the borders. But as the boy had dark fur as the Guardian did, he'd decided that perhaps they'd go a bit further out tonight and take advantage of the darkness. In the daylight hours, the sun hit the snow, and he stood out like a sore thumb. At night, they would finally have the advantage. Tail waving evenly behind him, Chulyin occasionally tossed a glance towards his companion. He wasn't much of a talker while in motion, though had been willing enough to indulge the boy if he'd said something, whether it was a nod, a grunt, or an actual word.
They'd been walking for some time now, northward, along the mountain. Though when they'd struck out, the sun had been out, it had been consumed by grey clouds now, and a few puffy white flakes dropped from above. Chulyin couldn't bring himself to be unsettled by the threat of heavier snow. There was already so much of it on the ground...What was a little more? Swallowing, he slowed his pace as they came to a wall of vines. He nosed at the vines, nostrils flaring, though he did not hesitate to push through the curtain, not wanting to lose his nose. On the other side was a small spring, frozen over, unfortunately. Thankfully, the thick foliage had prevented too much snow from accumulating on the surface off the pool, so he could tell that there was liquid beneath. "We will camp here." He said, probably the most words he'd spoken in hours. Moving around the pool, he searched for a place for them to sleep, out of the way of falling snow.
Lurking until the end of July - Please PM/tag me to get my attention