RE: Cut Rock River, a thick fog has covered your territory.
Also, (why not?)
High winds and constant snow have taken away any visibility.
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Naia lifted her nose to the blustering wind, attempting to pull even the slightest taste of home from the turbulent air. She could feel in her gut that she was close—call it a pack wolf’s internal compass-- but the wind gusting from all directions was making it nearly impossible to effectively navigate. It had been stupid to wander so far from Cut Rock River and so close to Willow Ridge, and now it seemed that the heavens were punishing her for the mistake by preventing her from reaching safety. She had weathered the worst of the last night’s snows in a makeshift den at the edge of the cedars, but in the wake of the storm came this eerie fog that blanketed the territory and hid even the most familiar landmarks from Naia. Guided by instinct more so than scent, the determined little female chose a direction and continued on toward what she hoped was home. She was a runner with a message, and her mind would refuse to let her body rest properly until the report was delivered.
A particularly violent gust of air halted Naia’s progress for a moment as she fought to stay on her paws. Sad really, how easily a zephyr could manipulate her winter-starved body. With an exasperated growl Naia crouched down on the frozen ground, and she nearly disappeared from sight as the windblown fog streamed over and around her body. A few hours of travel and she was already exhausted. She was out of options; it was time to admit defeat and call out for help. In the loudest voice she could muster, she howled for her family. As long as someone could hear her, the answering call would guide her home. In case he was close, she also called out to her Baranski leader to announce the message she carried. Though her body was ready to collapse, she knew they would need to speak before she could relax and recover from the journey.