Light snow, late afternoon
Territory Discovery! Name Pending - general location is very south east umbra copse
Though the darkness of Umbra Copse is seemingly archaic, tucked away in its southern reaches it is possible to discover an astonishing change in the density and gloom of the woods. Several hundred years ago a single Populus tremuloides seed took root and the crisp white-barked, shivering tree began to flourish and multiply its root structure into the impressive colony of quaking aspen that it is today. Each tree in the forest is a clone, connected to all the other trees as one single organism—though one wouldn't notice this from the surface. In late autumn this forest turns a brilliant yellow before the wind picks all the leaves clean, leaving a sparkling boneyard of white trees in the snow. The trees grow relatively farther apart from each other than average for Umbra Copse, leaving the place bright and airy such that it is a haven for small critters and herds of deer. NAME PENDING is a welcome respite from the more usual darkness of the Vale—one of its best kept secrets, perhaps.
The world was so white it was breathtaking. Sahalie had never seen tree trunks so bright before: white as snow, white as bone, and she had certainly had not expected to stumble across them here of all places. The dark girl had wandered farther south passed Heiress Loch than she normally would have, which was as painfully obvious as the contrast of her coat against the winter scenery. Motes of light—light! in a place as dark as this forest—danced in the golden afternoon above her head and somehow the girl found herself transported far north, reminded of the awe she felt looking up at the impossibly tall redwoods of Kingsfall. It surprised her that her corner of the world could have places like that, too, even though they were not so vast or even so grand. This forest was much more modest, but in comparison to the cozy blue fog and shadow—because even with all the foliage gone, the clutter of trees meant that their world was still more shaded than other parts of Relic Lore— that stretched for miles north this was like a brilliant gem.
She liked it immediately.
Happily, the girl trotted through the spacious woods and admired the charcoal knots and lines that marked the narrow trunks. They seemed like inverted versions of normal trees: white, instead of dark; sparsely arranged, instead of close. How bizarre! Sahalie greatly appreciated this break from her normal routine of caring for the children and trying not to worry about what her future was. Moving her legs made her feel better, like she was accomplishing something rather than being the passive, inactive lump she had become since Alastor had come back. Somehow, instead of motivating her to work harder, his return had made her complacent. She had just wanted a break from it all and the girl had seized it easily.