For @Blackmoore.
It had been so long since her last visit here. Her only other visit, actually. It was odd how the pack that once lived here, so close to that of Willow Ridge, vanished without a trace. Whisper Caverns and Willow Ridge used to share one another's hunting grounds, used to hunt together, have feasts together, traded herbal remedies and healing aid for food and such. It was a shame that none of there members had sought out the Willow wolve for a home when their pack had disband. Ravenna knew very little of them personally, only what her mother had said to her when Ravenna had told her the first time she had come across these caverns. Ravenna hoped one day soon, @Nicolò or @Enoki would request the presence of her brother @Greer and perhaps once again Willow Ridge could have such strong allies not too far away.
Ravenna had been trailing the sliver of land between the swamp and meadows, where the grass was soft and lush, the greenery so vibrant. She had been scouting the lands, ether to find herbs, food or even another wolf - she was not particularly picky today. Ravenna had been lucky enough to happen upon a hare, but it was fast, evading Ravenna at every turn. Her jaws reached out, snapping so close to the hare's backside she sliced fur from his rump. Though the brown rodent took a hard left, darting into the only source of cover he could manage - the caverns.
Now, Ravenna stared down into them still within the safety of the sparse forestry around her, the falls outside somewhere close trickling in the distance. Last time she had gone in there in her youth, she had become fearful. The place was beautiful and mysterious but also intimidating and foreboding. Ravenna took a few steps hesitantly into the cavern's mouth, deciding or not if this little meal was really worth the effort of wondering through the tunnels of this dark old pack den.
Ravenna had been trailing the sliver of land between the swamp and meadows, where the grass was soft and lush, the greenery so vibrant. She had been scouting the lands, ether to find herbs, food or even another wolf - she was not particularly picky today. Ravenna had been lucky enough to happen upon a hare, but it was fast, evading Ravenna at every turn. Her jaws reached out, snapping so close to the hare's backside she sliced fur from his rump. Though the brown rodent took a hard left, darting into the only source of cover he could manage - the caverns.
Now, Ravenna stared down into them still within the safety of the sparse forestry around her, the falls outside somewhere close trickling in the distance. Last time she had gone in there in her youth, she had become fearful. The place was beautiful and mysterious but also intimidating and foreboding. Ravenna took a few steps hesitantly into the cavern's mouth, deciding or not if this little meal was really worth the effort of wondering through the tunnels of this dark old pack den.