Surprisingly enough, settling down on the heights of Silent Moon Plateau had been both uneventful and actually rather comfortable so far. Apart from keeping in close contact with Heigen (since their little... scuffle...) and minding Phineas' orders (of minding the borders, filling the caches, and keeping an eye out on Takis and the girls), he kept to himself. For the most part, he traversed about the rocky ledges with a gait that constantly suggested he was slinking about, looking for something to steal. Even if he had his head low, ears back, tail tucked, and chest nearly touching the ground as he went, Tannis was certainly not looking for trouble. In fact, he was looking for a new way to safely head down to the forest floor on the western side of the mountain.
Careful steps, unfortunately, did not sometimes make for safe, easy landings. One unsteady step of his paw onto a slick, gravel-covered stone and there went Tannis like an tan- and auburn-tinted slinky - head over heels with his tail flailing about as he went down... down... down the side of the mountain until...
"Oof!" He landed with a heavy thump on the forest floor, grateful for the thick blanket of snow that served as a cushion of sorts. A shake of his coat and a string of coughs later, the man from the Plateau was back on his feet, wheezing as he went along the foothills before heading into the tree line of the Drooping Willows. At least nothing was broken... bruised, perhaps, but he was not going to let a thorough inspection or a rapidly beating heart keep him from completing the mission he had set out for himself this morning. His goldenrod eyes scoured the trees, on the lookout for anything out of place since the last time he had been down on this side of Relic Lore.
So far, so good. Nothing foreign in the air and nothing too startling in immediate sight.
His stomach rumbled and he wrinkled his nose; he had just had a bit of snow on top of a couple bites of whatever he had found laying around somewhere near the edges of the plateau. His best guess was that it had probably been someone's leftovers, a gristle-like part of a meal that was thought to be inedible. Regardless, he had enjoyed it in its frostbitten state. It filled his gut enough to stave off the hunger pangs and made him feel energized enough to continue on his way, looking for anything of value or practical use for the pack.