The first thing the shadow became aware off even before opening his eyes was the cold that surrounded him. The trembling of his body and the wetness on the left side of his body. Yellow eyes slowly fluttered open but at first everything was blurry then slowly came into focus. He couldn't remember what had happened and didn't know where he was. As his awareness started to register more and more he realized he was in water, his ears picked up the sounds it made as it bubbled around him.
The trembling was his body was it shivered to warm him from being in the water. It wasn't deep enough to drown him but enough to wet one side if his body. As his eyesight began to focus he could see trees towering over him. Snow covering the ground on the opposite side of the stream he realized was laying in. Ruari's breathing was difficult, harsh and he could feel a cough forming in his throat. When it erupted he felt the pain surge through his back and neck.
At first the memory of what had happened was hazy but it too slowly came back to him. He knew he only had himself to blame for the situation he was in now. Then he was struck by the thought of his treasure, where was she? He remembered sending her away but he couldn't feel her presence just then. He had to go to her, find her, and let her know he was still alive.
Ruari tried lifting his head from the water but the pain shot through the back of his neck again, more intense. He hadn't even cleared the water before he gave up for a moment as he steeled himself for the pain that was to come. Determination driving him he lifted his head from the water, it flowed from his fur splashing beneath him. Next he brought his forepaws under him and pushed himself up swiftly before he could allow himself to stop.
Once he was up he stood there for a moment trying to catch his breath but the effort was futile. A wheezing sounded from the brute as his head hung below his shoulders. Blinking he finally moved one foot and then the other until he was finally clear of the water. His body still trembled and felt too weak to hold him up. A few more steps from the water and his legs gave out his body crumpling in the snow and then the edges of his vision became blurry. Before he knew it darkness had descended on him and he was no longer aware of the world around him.