RE: Spinning ice discs are forming within bodies of water throughout the Lore.
With it being so clear and bright out, Askan figured there wouldn't be a better time for him to try his paw again at fishing. The last time he'd tried he'd been successful, but in his eyes it didn't quite count because he'd followed another wolf's lead and the water had been awfully shallow. Like, it wasn't even to his elbow, kind of shallow. That said, he was glad that he'd managed to pluck something up, as he would have looked like a right idiot if he hadn't been able to. Then again, that hadn't stopped him from swallowing a whole lot of water and near drowning himself the first time he'd had a go at fishing. No one had been around to see that... Well the orange bitch had, but she didn't count.But today, today was going to be different. For one, he wasn't going to make a tit out of himself, and two, he was going to fish where the water was a little faster and deeper.
The fjord, with its quick current seemed to be the perfect place to work on his fishing skills. It was nice and remote and he'd checked beforehand to ensure there was no one around to bother him, or bare witness to his failings, should anything embarrassing happen.
Pacing along the river side, Askan stared at the ice that had gathered in clumps at the edges. He couldn't fish from land, so his only option was to try and stand on some ice. But what if it was thin? What if he fell through? From the looks of it, the river wasn't flowing too fast, he didn't think he'd drown right away. But then again he wasn't the strongest swimmer either, so really it was quite a big risk. What else was he supposed to do though? He didn't have access to the water from the shore and he'd be damned if he came all this way for nothing. He wanted to fish, so that was he was going to do.
Testingly, Askan put one paw on the sheet of ice and pushed down, hard. His ears were perked up as he listened for the tell tale sound of cracking to tell him that the ice was weak. But after moments of waiting and even more pressure being applied, the ice did not crack. It should be thick enough to support his weight. With a nervous huff, Askan shuffled onto the ice, keeping his legs spread to ensure he didn't slip and fall arse over tit. Carefully, he shuffled to the edge of the ice and peered down at the black, churning water. He couldn't see any fish swimming near the surface, which seemed a little off to the Rye wolf. Weren't fish just... They lived in water, he should have been able to see them. Assuming that he just wasn't looking hard enough, Askan squinted down into the dark depths with such an intense focus that he didn't notice how the ice upon which he stood was beginning to crack. Not under his feet, rather several footsteps away, closer to the shore. The clump ice was breaking off, with Askan standing atop it. Just his luck.