All welcome!
Elias had seen far more of the world than he'd ever anticipated.
Aside from the various scouting and diplomatic missions his uncle had sent him on, Elias hadn't ventured down from the mountain's heights all that often. At the time he'd preferred it that way, the clan had everything he'd wanted and needed, so why would he want to leave? But things had changed and necessity had forced him to leave time and time again. First in an attempt to get help, to foil the so called rebellion before too much damage had been done. Then the second, when he'd realised that all hope was lost, that the death toll was in the dozens, maybe even higher. After all, who knows how many of his clan mates had been chased down and gutted like vermin?
And now the third time, of which he'd simply left to try and pick up the pieces of a poorly executed plan.
It could be worse, right? He paused in his lumbering steps, struggling to think of a bright side to all of this. Umm? Elias hurriedly glanced about, looking for anything to make this whole trip worthwhile. Aside from achy legs and a rumbling stomach he had very little to show for all of his efforts. Thuban was still nowhere to be found and honestly, things weren't going quite to plan. A tightness formed in his throat as he pressed his lips in a thin line, anything to stop them from wobbling-like he was about to cry.
No, he was okay. Everything was okay. It wasn't perfect, even he couldn't convince himself of that, but with patience he would prevail! With patience he could focus and find @Thuban and bring him back home. Raina would be so proud, she'd admit that she'd been wrong all along, that Thuban was worth their time and attention. Just as Elias had insisted all those weeks ago.
It wasn't all doom and gloom anyway! The bare trees surrounding him shone like stars as the midday sun bounced off their branches. It was pretty! Really pretty, so much so that he couldn't help but stop and take a moment to inspect them. The world seemed to take pity on him-and his sorry state-as out of the corner of his eye he spotted a hole in the ground, a den ready and waiting to be slept in!