53 ° F, 12 ° C
Ris was well aware that this was a risky trip, but gosh darn it, she was plenty old enough to wander around! It had been a long trek, from midday the day before until the same time today, but she'd managed to reach a cool place after a brief struggle. And on the way, she'd discovered awesome stuff like the fact that the forest had an end and there was an endless expanse of beautiful grass and open area. Except for, apparently, a big blemish that Risaela had somehow managed to stumble across. Purely by chance, of course, because, unbeknownst to the child, the Lowlands were massive.
It was a bunch of water, not unlike the lake near Hearthwood River, but this one was smaller and didn't seem to have islands in the middle of it. A couple of greenish hoppers (frogs) were resting on the shores, and there were some birds flittering around, in spite of the fog that settled about the ground and over the water. The silver-tawny pup found that she didn't mind the mist, herself - she kind of blended in, actually, and it made her feel like a sneaky ghostie thing.
The pup knew she probably should head home by that point, but the River wolves would probably not miss her too much. Especially considering sometimes she didn't actually see any of her packmates for a day or two at a time, anyway. She just didn't hang around the communal den much, and she didn't often cut time from her adventuring schedule for socializing. Which probably had at least a miniscule impact on her verbal communication.
With all that in mind, the pale girl turned her silver eyes forward and moved north-ish to traverse the fog along the shoreline.