It had been a few hours later, with no sign of the creek, when she had found the mountain goat. A sight that both confused and delighted her. It had been a while since she had, had such a bountiful meal, yet for the animal to not be near anything with a cliff boggled her. She tried to move closer to get a better look at it that would give her a reason why it was in the forest, when suddenly a distant cry of another goat caused it to raise it's head and race off into the distance. Cursing she charged after it, regardless of whatever reason that brought it here, food was food. As she continued to follow it she started to notice the trees around her becoming thin and sparse. As well as the ground slowly becoming more dry and dusty, with a strange red hue. Then, when she thought she had just lost sight of it, the forest suddenly opened up to the dawn's sky, and a small valley with green shrubs, and yellow grass dotting the red ground. Alani blinked as her eyes adjusted to the harsh rays of the sun, and the sight that came next left her speechless.
Rising like sharp bleeding pillars ripping out of the ground, the huge crimson mountains towered over the horizon, dwarfing Alani even from a distance. As the sun rose behind them, it's light suddenly spilled from the top of mountain's peaks to the valley below. In a bright flash, the whole land was set ablaze in the sun's warm fiery crimson glow. Sucking in her breath, Alani saw highlighted by the glowing earth how the rugged, vertical sloped mountains were imbedded with small grooves -that she could only guess were narrow passages- as they tunneled into caves and arches that lead deeper into mountain's range. Gazing in awe of such a wondrous sight, Alani felt herself being lost in the scenery, but was quickly snapped into reality as she felt her stomach complain about it's hunger. Looking around she spotted the goat making it's way to a nearby slope with it's herd. Well, at least I know where you came from. Alani thought with a hint of irritation. With a huff she glared at the slopes knowing it was now impossible to hunt her prey as long as it had those sheer cliffs to retreat to. Deciding to return to the forest she turned her head when a strong scent hit her nostrils.
Stiffening, she looked back at the mountains, and after a few moments of thought raced across the valley, with the scent of a local fresh kill drawing her in. Closing the gap she hesitantly moved towards what was indeed a narrow passage, and began the long strenuous climbing upward. Trying her best not to look down, she clung to the innermost side of each passageway, as she followed the scent trail. Then, no sooner than later, she finally saw it lying on top of a precipice; a half eaten mountain goat. Exhausted from the climb she stumbled forward to gorge on the meal. As she ate she began to watch her surroundings noticed how there seemed to be little to no sign of any wolves around here, and how the mountains seemed to be swarming in goats. Had she been in a pack this place would have been ideal hunting for anyone who wanted to take the risk. Then again...perhaps there was one, but she was not deep enough to notice their presence. Rather than having to experience another awkward meeting with some disgruntled pack wolves, she titled her head back and let out a low questioning howl that reverberated and amplified off the mountain sides, then echoing into the surrounding forest below.
Is anyone there?