Oof.
He hadn't realized how close that big old rock had been. As he looked around he realized a lot of rocks were nearby now. Had he been a bit further back he likely wouldn't have acknowledged their shadowy presence but now that he was here and closer and able to see better, well, he had to acknowledge them. In all of their strange presence. Regi couldn't really figure out what they were all put like this. For a moment he let his mind wander into childish thoughts - thinking of some big strong wolf that had perhaps put these here for fun or for some remembrance reason.
Carefully, he climbed up onto one like it was a throne for him. He would say that the view was nice but with his kind of vision the best he could give was that the view wasn't too distorted. The fog had lifted some and allowed him to see a bit more and do less stumbling and more of a brisk paced walk. These giant rocks were the first kind of obstruction he had encountered in this new place. Luckily this whole place seemed to be pretty flat and barren with only the occasional hill or dip in the ground. It was usually the dips in the grounds that would catch him off-guard for they were so much harder to see than a blurred mound of ground rising up in the distance.
With a huff, the pale stubby man plopped into a sitting position on the large slab of stone. Something felt off but he couldn't pinpoint exactly what it was. Maybe he was just getting hungry.