The world is still dim spare a couple rays of light breaking past the pine canopy and clouds.
Partly Cloudy - 66 ° F, 19 ° C
@Noble
Trills and chirps of the first morning birds to arise began to filter across the lakeside. Today's first rays of dawn yet to fully penetrate the crest of the horizon and its sentry like mountain that loomed silently in the distance. A watchful giant over the kingdom of Relic Lore below. It felt like years had passed since the last time Hexamora emerged from the dark abyss of her den to greet the world. Having adopted a behavior likened to a hermit since the silver coated bitch on the plateau mutilated her right eye utterly useless. Completely removing the visual-nary organ from its socket and instead giving the empty socket a pair of scars across it from her clashing teeth. Very rarely did the ivory woman dare leave the security of her hole. Only when her bladder needed relieving and her stomach needed filling did her wary self stir from slumber.
What an underestimated thing sleep was. To Hex it was her escape route from reality. A temporary cure from the pain that thrashed against her skull each time she dared open the single eye she had left. Hoping the lopsided world she stared into was nothing more than a nightmare she was yet to wake from. That once she did wake up her vision would be normal again. A full range of sights greeting her instead of a half painted picture with one side sheathed in black like a curtain was permanently hung where its other half rightfully belonged. Keeping the woman from seeing what lay beneath. A darker layer to her pleasant dream where everything was as it should. It was funny how twisted sleep could be.
Uncurling her thickened pelt from its fetal like position, reality was met once again. Single eyelid forced open by the instinctual drive that dwelled in every living creature. Sadly sleep was only ever temporary for the woman. Immediately upon rousing the pain returned. At first a trickle of heat behind the socket where her right eye should be, partially healed muscles and tissue trying to operate a nonexistent eye with futile attempts. Then the strain of this action sunk in. A stronger wave beginning to pound behind her skull that always brought forth a distasteful whimper from her lips. Oh how she longed to be dragged back into the safety of slumber and sleep away the pain and nuisance of flies attempting to score free meals off the dying flesh that lined her eye socket. Two months and the world still looked as dark as the first morning after the incident.
Slowly Hexamora would drag herself from her prison, head constantly swaying from left to right to sweep over her surrounding to ensure the coast was clear before stepping out fully into the world on shaky limbs. The lack of proper sight causing her equilibrium to take a spin she noticed. It wasn't until she was as sure as a partially blinded woman could be that she slunk like a phantom towards the smell of water. Using whatever coverage she could to disguise her advancement from the others in the pack. For the better half of the past two months she had done good at avoiding others. Keeping her disability on the down low. The last thing she needed was someone to take advantage of her disadvantage.
Pine green optic focused on the approaching shoreline a quick b-line was made for the liquid that would soon sate her parched throat. Salmon tinted tongue lapping quickly at the surface before her head would rise to take a quick scan around her, lowering again to take a couple more quick laps. One could never be too careful. Who knew who was lurking in the shadows.