Speaking of here… This place wasn’t really the best place to be in. She wasn’t used to open tundra. She much preferred trees over her head. This feeling of openness was kind of… frightening, in an eerie sort of way. She pushed through the creepy feeling in her gut and shook her head, walking on. It wasn’t like her to lose composure, and if she did, it was never for long. She was too straightforward. No. Her best bet was to keep moving, and hopefully stumble upon someone else out here, or make it farther and into a more habitable area… She had to keep going.
But she couldn’t — because she’d reached the edge of a giant… something. A crater, maybe? She stared down into the place where she’d almost dropped, feeling foolish and like she wasn’t being a very observant scout. That was always her job in every pack — scouting. Well… She hadn’t eaten well in the past few weeks. So, she supposed her misstep could be forgiven. Except that she’d almost gotten hurt, which would have sucked since she was totally alone out here as far as she knew. She took a breath and stepped away from the edge, looking up at the far end of it and grimacing about going around. Well, this would take a while…