January 8th; Late afternoon; Light snow; 1° F/-17° C
Sköll Archer had been here before; but this was the first time he had come to the foot of the mountains alone. The last time he had come to visit the stretch of towering peaks and wind-shaped ledges, he had been with his sister Morganna. What Morganna was up to now, these days, though, was far beyond him; and, he could not be bothered to even think of getting himself tangled up in his sibling's schemes. After all, he had his own plans to think about. Once this winter had passed, the arrival of this year's Spring would classify him as a full-fledged adult as apart of his mother's pack. He could hunt, scout, spy, and even kill if he had to... Once he had come of age, he was going to make certain that everyone within Willow Ridge would see him as a proper prince. Until then, he was using every bit of time to understand what lay just beyond Elettra's reign, to see for himself what dangers possibly lurked on the other side of the marked lands he had memorized by heart.
Up along the ice-covered Heights, he climbed until he found a decent spot to sit down and gaze upon the monotone landscape that was Relic Lore in the midst of winter. Another storm was on the rise; and, judging by the amount of snow that was currently falling, it would only be a few hours until the stretch of chilled winds and pebble-sized flurries would sweep over Southern Eden and Serpent's Pass. While there was barely any sunlight left with the sun setting so early in the day, Sköll figured he might as well try to climb a bit higher - just a little further up from the foothills - until he was forced to find shelter in the evergreens below.
He began to leave the trees behind, somewhat bouldering for a time until a slippery slope had him sliding downwards and back onto a ledge that had been covered in snow before his arrival. One more attempt proved that the swarthy royal, with his large physique, probably shouldn't even dare to venture any further unless he wanted to take the chance of meeting his death at the end of a deadly fall.
The prince spun around and opted to head back down when he caught sight of a more favorable incline that led up and around a flat-topped boulder. Immediately, he utilized the level surface and clambered his way up by another couple of meters or so. If he ascended any further, he supposed he would be spending the night with a stone for a pillow and a gravel-covered shelf as his bed - something he absolutely did not want.
With only a handful of moments to spare before he absolutely had to make his way back down to the forest floor, he rested the small of his back against a frosted stone, watching the willows and firs in the distance silently hold their own in the face of what could become yet another impending blizzard.