@Adelard - whenever you get the time ^^
01/24Midmorning
Being part of a group was infinitely better than being alone. More often than not, Riv would find himself cuddled up with one of the other five wolves in the morning, and would have to be careful not to wake them up when he decided to rise for the day. It wasn't a conscious decision on his part, but rather something he did when he was more fully asleep. He figured if they were too affronted by it, they'd probably wake him up and get him to leave, but was anyone really complaining about extra warmth in this weather?
He wasn't particularly looking for any one thing today. Of course, he'd like to perhaps find some chaga mushrooms, or maybe white fir. Maybe he was seeking out a place for their little group to stay. It was still unclear whether or not they were actually actively searching for a permanent spot, but he figured it couldn't hurt to scope out the place, just a bit.
The place he'd stumbled across today was mostly frozen over, but that wasn't surprising. What was more surprising was that it wasn't fully frozen over - the middle still contained a rushing river, with ice creeping up to the sharp rocks on the outskirts. Perhaps Riven should have been more wary of it than he was, but it was the living things that he was afraid of. Rivers and mountains and trees and nature never had been and never would be scary, for him.
No, instead the half-frozen river seemed amazing, to him. So he had no qualms about clambering down right up to the edge, paws nearly numb from the ice-covered rocks. He couldn't recall ever seeing this much ice before - his homeland was so far south that they didn't really have to deal with this type of thing.
After a moment, Riven decided he'd prefer to climb back up. The small wolf began to make his way back up the steep embankment, only to make it about halfway up before he slid back down on his stomach. The ice made getting a grip near impossible, and he was already at a height disadvantage. So it really wasn't surprising that he couldn't get back up, but... it didn't make it any less of a conundrum. Riven paused, thinking - should he continue to burn energy, trying to clamber back up the rocks, or call for help and risk the embarrassment of the others seeing him stuck at the riverbank?
Riv settled on a third option, which was to navigate his way down the river and hope the rocks got less steep further down.
(This post was last modified: Jan 24, 2021, 06:06 AM by Riven.)