Oct 4. Light Snow, 38F/4C
Oddly enough, it was snowing. Now Tano had seen snow before of course but it still seemed surprising that the precipitation was happening so early. Or had he lost track of time since he had left home? No that was impossible, he spent every night staring up at the sky reading what the stars and the moon had to say. Then again the yearling was pushing the boundaries on how long he had ever fasted before. Often the lines between this world and the world of the guides began to blur slightly, which was the point of the fast.
Still the flakes fell, melting the second they touched the earth and landed on the tawny pelt of the teen. They left his pelt dancing with a hundred, maybe even a thousand crystals the reflected the light, dancing in the rays of moon that shone through. Peering intensely at one of his front paws, squinting until his vision smeared the image in front of him. Willing the guides to come to him now, to open his soul up to the world around him so he could see something.
Sighing and releasing his hard stare Thano gave his attempts a break. The guides may have nothing to show him currently but he could feel them everywhere in this grove. It was like the area was pulling them all in, if he had it his way he might never leave this place.