RE: Whitestone Monadnock, a funnel cloud reaches toward the earth within your territory before dissipating without incident.
@Wraith, @Isuni are with Craw out in the tundra. @Morganna, Odin, @Kara, @Celandine are chillin' on WM. @Greer, join in either group whenever!
No posting order, nor any time restrictions, because this is just 100% for fun C: I'll use Craw as a rough 'round marker', so I'll post once everybody else has. Feel free to post multiple times in a round if inspiration strikes and you really wanna react to something, I don't care, just have fun! If most/all of us join in we can count this as a pack activity :D
He grunted in laughter, butting his shoulder against Wraith in indignation of his teasing. The sky had grown grey and tumultuous overhead, and a soft fog had descended over the low-rolling tundra, but there were no sounds of a storm brewing, and besides, nothing could be so violent as the day they had arrived - everything else was tame in comparison. Not long earlier, Craw had invited Wraith and Capable to go prowling with him, perhaps with the intention of taking down something big and nasty, either for fun or to feed the others. They were the largest in the pack, and while Craw hardly objected to the company of the others, it was satisfying to be in the presence of wolves who could give and take just as much punishment as himself.
The three of them trotted through the tundra away from the monadnock, the leader content in the knowledge that Celandine was keeping Morganna company. Imagining what casual conversation looked like between those two never failed to entertain him. Perhaps Morganna was regaling the white firecracker with how she had toyed with those two bobcat kittens, and he could picture the dark mirth on the two beautiful faces.
Deciding that he wasn't done reprimanding his companion, Craw went in to snap at his friend's cheek, and in so doing turned his head just enough to get a glimpse of Whitestone in the corner of his eye - and the looming white cloud which had appeared out of nowhere. He hesitated, coming to a stop, ears flicking first forward and then back as he slowly turned, watching as a tendril of pale cloud crept towards his home as if in slow motion, twisting about in the furious winds.
The air blew out of him in a soft oof, unable to comprehend for a moment what he was seeing, knowing only that that giant, delicate cone was reaching, straining, desperately trying to brush its fingertip against his monadnock.