And you hesitate to laugh
This place was strange. The strong aura and swirling fog that drifted near his ankles should have scared him off. If he wanted to survive he knew this was just the tip of the iceberg. Laike would be damned if he whined like a whelp because of some fog and lighting. He was glad he had left Tikhon back where he had. Surely his younger brother would have been wailing over this place. The thought of such a scene caused a soft snort to escape Laike. It would be a wonder if Tikhon made it long on his own.
With the trees tightly placed he did it hard to fit through some places but where there was a will there was a way. His bulky form wiggled through tight spots here and there. He couldn't help but wonder how vast this place would be. Granted the thought of getting lost in here also gnawed on his mind. Perhaps if he just kept heading a certain direction with no turns he'd make it out. Not to mention that it seemed so silent and bare here. The large male had his doubts that'd he be getting directions any time soon. For now he'd be making his way on his own, which was fine by him.