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Traveling in the transitional hours was far better than attempting to do so in the heat of day or the blackness of night. It had never been more true for him than it was now as his grey pads traipsed fluidly over the sand. No longer did the rich, red grains burn his feet as punishment for being disturbed. He could see that few others ever passed through this land, and he could also see why. The vagabond had chosen instead to sleep the day away in hopes of passing through this barren land before the night claimed his eyes. He'd actually gotten quite far in his pursuits. If anything the red desert was an interesting landmark; a biome yet to be encountered by the restless traveler. Naberius soaked up the view from each crusty hilltop; unwilling to let the beauty of the land and the adventure he was having go unnoticed and unappreciated. He crested another of these hills just in time to catch the emergence of the stars; each twinkling like pinpricks in the blue fabric of the sky. One even dared to tear through it; leaving a brilliant white streak behind. A faint grin slipped onto his face at the sight; how many shooting stars had he seen in his travels, and they still brought him pure amazement. A cool night breeze ruffled his fur and drew his eyes to the horizon; still glowing faintly with the day's light. The moon was but a sliver above, reminding the wandering man that tonight would be just as dark as the night before with such little moonlight to guide him. Under a full moon he could have walked all night, but there was no disrupting the cycle – Isde was not powerful enough to accomplish such a thing, even for a whole host of loyal subjects such as himself. Most intriguing however, was what his crystalline eyes picked out between the hills in the distance. A mountain range, and these were no small peaks either. Mountains of this scale were something the man had only heard of; never encountered. That sight alone was enough to make his feet itch against the rocks and sand. Isde, he prayed; eyes fixated on the distant shadows, protect my path until I can reach those mountains. I know I have not done enough for you as of late, but I assure you, the next wolf I meet will have the best of my kindness; my charity. Determination slowly hardened his expression as his pools slid closed. You will be proud of me. With that he descended the sandy incline, padding diagonally down through the soft, treacherous footing. How long had it been since he'd even seen a wolf anyway? Perhaps one, maybe two in the weeks since slipping away from that pack in the dead of night. He was sure none of them were grieving his loss; not like the one before, with that girl... It wasn't worth thinking about. He had to keep his mind trained to his movements. Navigating the rocky paths was hardly easy without absolute concentration. With focus, his paws fell in all the right places; dodging loose rocks and maintaining graceful balance with each downward slide. His muscles and brain were in perfect harmony. The drawback, of course, was that something could easily sneak up on a distracted wanderer. It was necessary to halt his progress and to check for threats relatively often. Thankfully there was little life in this place at all let alone threats to a wolf. He could afford to let his guard down for a bit, and with the image of those ghostly mountains lodged into his mind, Naberius wasn't about to slow any- The noise caught him off guard. His ears and head shot upward to attention, making off with all of their owner's skillful coordination. His paws moved without guidance; taking a step too far off course and bringing the agouti man crashing to his chest in a puff of sand. Like usual. Scrambling to his feet in the most awkward way possible, the older Zamora boy strained to determine its source. It was the clattering of a small stone, perhaps, but that meant something was out here with him. The scent of another wolf came in faintly on a shifting wind; and Naberius could have laughed and shivered at the same time. It seemed his opportunity to impress Isde had come after all, but only if this other wolf didn't want to shred him to pieces. If there was anything he'd learned, it was that it was impossible to tell without taking a chance. Steeling himself and still focused on listening further, the rogue scrambled up the nearest sandy incline; stumbling more than a few times in the soft grains. At last his body clumsily crested the dune; sand still billowing off with the night breeze. Quietly his eyes scanned the red hills. It had come from this direction, hadn't it? A gentle, inquisitive 'woof' parted his charcoal lips and tumbled off the surrounding landscape. He at least felt a little safer up here. |