@Bojay @Tilly @Nellie @Jayseden - leaving details as vague as possible <3
M - for language
The trail set by his mother wasn’t difficult to follow—if one was paying attention. She had deviated from her path a few times, presumably to follow a scent trail or, more accurately, to fuck with her children. To test them. Make sure that they were truly capable (and worthy) of finding her in the fabled lands of Relic Lore. He snorted aloud at the thought, his pale brows furrowed. He hadn’t expected the journey to be this long, but it could have been worse. It could have been longer.
Travelling with siblings wasn’t easy, especially when all their personalities differed from each other and often clashed. He had slipped away in the night to separate himself from them, using the moonlight to guide him north. The Duchess was determined to get to mother first. Show her what a good boy he was. That he had found her without the help of his brothers and sisters.
He’d grown quite large in his mother’s absence. His legs had sprouted from beneath him, becoming long and gangly, making it near impossible for the boy not to trip over himself as he walked. He didn’t like it. He would have preferred growing to be more streamline; a machine built for speed. Sure, his long legs helped him maneuver quickly over the new terrain, but he kept growing. He just hoped it wouldn’t effect his speed in the long run…
As the mountains became visible in the distance Sterling knew he was getting close. With a sudden surge of energy the boy propelled himself forward, closing the distance between himself and his goal.
Mother’s scent was here—the place reeked with familiarity despite being foreign to the pale Archer. She was here—recently. But she had moved… and by the smells of it, she had company with her. An annoyed growl escaped him as his steel-grey eyes whipped around, searching for the new trail left behind. They were just here! How could he have missed them?! Kicking at the snow the Duchess continued along, heading west toward the towering mountain that divided the Lore…