It had taken many days to get here. The mountains had been unforgiving, their rocky paths seemingly hardly forged and made of stony twists and turns that made her way hard to navigate. The nights had been cold. The days had been lonesome. The winds had been fierce and untamed. But the view from the top of what lied on the other side had been breathtaking and luring enough to encourage her to continue on. Eventually she'd scaled their descent and crossed into a land quite unknown to her, as mysterious as what the future had to hold. The forest here was thick and damp and she welcomed the relative protection its ancient landscape provided. It was the sound of water that Lyanna felt inclined to follow, and she did until her way through the forest brought her to the river's roaring rapids and eventually to a nearby stream that cascaded down a steep, rocky overhang.
The pads of her paws were rough and sore but the mud-and-algae covered banks here felt wonderful underfoot. The girl paused for a moment to survey the area carefully for danger and, having seen basically nothing, she padded over to the water's edge. She lapped up a satisfying drink before taking a good look at the reflection of her face in the shadowed water. Filthy. Her fur was a mess and there were bits of foliage tangled in the lengths of her tawny coat, caked with mud. Wading out into the shallows of the pool, a chill coursed down her spine as it enveloped her lithe form. It was then that she discovered the little gem that existed hidden beneath.
Lyanna pressed forward through it and found herself in the quiet peacefulness of the secluded cavern. It didn't take long to look over its every detail, and finally she reckoned this would be a good place to get some rest. Nestling herself away, back pressed against a cold wall, she laid her head on her paws and listened to the sounds of the water falling.