Located at the confluence of the Heartleaf Creek and the run-off from Bramble Falls, this shallow section of water is marked with rapids caused by the rough rocky bottom of the creek. It is here the evergreen empress trees, with their heart-shaped leaves, begin to make their presence known signalling the transition from the wildwood into Heartleaf Creek. A relatively flat and open area fringed with charred trees to the east, the territory provides almost everything a wolf could hope for, from small stands of trees to a ready source of water.
@Maera, @Kerberos, @Leotie, @Triell - if any of you want to jump in feel free!
I write on the susceptible skin of living beings
She had snuck away. Even the newcomers were treating her like some frail old dear... She snorted her amusement. Sure it had been a bit harder than it once was to get going, but she was only a year older than the dark Tainn and he showed no signs of slowing down. Why once she got moving it wasn't even that bad anyway. Her joints just needed a bit of warming up and the easiest way to do that was to get moving.
It wasn't far to the heartleaf creek, and sometimes she even wondered if she might be able to make its as far as Luna Hill... but then she thought better of it. They were yet to find somewhere worth sticking to and so, well perhaps she was just too picky but she was in no real rush. Others might think her days were numbered but she'd show them all yet.
It was with a wry grin that she stepped onto the iced over riffle, taking some solace in the stones that broke through to serve as footholds should they be needed. The ice here was frozen right down to the creek bed so there would be no risk of falling through and drowning. Her sharp bark of laughter at the path her own mind took her broke through the winter still harshly enough to startle the birds from the evergreen empress trees. Much like her daughter had done on the frozen river, she pushed herself forward, limbs shaing as she tried to maintain her balance.
She wasn't doing too badly after all.