Autumn seemed truly lost to the occupants of Relic Lore as the first real chills that herald the coming of Winter covered the world in a blanket of frost and snow. Falling mist and the bone shivering, frigid temperatures working together to create masterful pieces of art by manipulating the freezing fog it caused. Anything the phenomenon touched turning into a crystallized version of itself until the entire forest itself mirrored a winter wonderland. Frosted copper fur and citrus eyes seemed to be the only splash of color in a sea of white as Eirian trudged through the eerily silent forest. Russet ears were set in constant motion to hear the slightest of sounds other than the snow crunching beneath the weight of his paws, yet even that seemed too loud for a world painted so fragile. Any moment now the Asurn male was sure he would watch the landscape around him shatter into a million pieces.
Wisp of steam bellowed from flared nostrils in the form of a heavy sigh, curling around the man's frosted face like transparent fingers before dissipating entirely in a silent goodbye leaving the man alone with his thoughts once more. Close to a week had come to pass since his departure from the skeletal graveyard of fallen Cedar soldiers and former territory of Broken Timber Pines. A pack now cursed to remain forever broken and forgotten under the piling snow that worked quickly to bury and distort any signs that wolves had inhabited the area. The ashes of hopes and dreams forged by the founding members buried with it.
Now under a weak sun that held empty promises of warmth and an inability to properly illuminate the icy forest, Eirian Asurn found himself lost in completely unfamiliar territory. "Where the fuck am I?" He cursed under his breath, warranting another thick cloud of steam to escape from behind his inky lips Eek had spoken word of heading North in search of a pack they could lay low among during the duration of winter and Eirian had full intentions of finding her, but it seemed the snow had other plans. The powdery substance had masked any scent trails he hoped to find on the ground while the falling mist erased the air of any tell tale signs either. Together they created the ultimate hindrance, though, by making each direction his eyes looked appear the exact same. For all he knew he could have been walking in circles, but the freezing fog erased all traces of his former steps. The poor fellow couldn't even back track if he wanted to.