Snowfall had blanketed the break between the trees and the meadow in near silence, casting it in pristine and almost frail light. Liran liked winter, at least when it was cooperative. When the winds were howling and the falling snow more like tiny daggers in her face, not so much. But this… she could deal with this. Keeping a steady pace along the fringes of ever-thinning timberline, she debated crossing that pristine territory and making her mark that would eventually be whisked away by the night's wind. But yet she lingered, standing out against dark wood like a chiseled block of summer straw build from the earth up. Watching. Almost waiting for something.
But in all reality, there wasn't too much to see as far as landmarks went. Periodically, sunlight tried to break through the thick border of clouds, but it never made it that far or lasted that long. A beneficial point for her, as there wouldn't be any blindness coming up from the snow; it was one particular thing she hated about winter. She stepped onward, flanking the majority of the grounds that she could from the timberline before taking those first few tentative steps towards the bulk of the meadow. Nothing stirred, so she felt confident in making a move outward. If nothing else, perhaps she would find something to drink from the snowy blanket of land.