RE: Reade, you find someone's prints in the snow near your personal cache.
Feb 3rd, Mid-day, Overcast Clouds -2.29 ° F, -19.05 ° C
For @Sharlee
Feb 3rd, Mid-day, Overcast Clouds -2.29 ° F, -19.05 ° C
For @Sharlee
A deer that had been taken down by the recent cold snap was a macabre reminder of winter's power, but it was also a boon for Reade. He had not pursued larger prey much since being on his own, without a hunting partner. And so, had thanked the Fates warmly for the gift. He'd been growing hungry, more than hungry even. It was enough to let the wanderer know that the Fates were on his side, at least for now.
It was only a matter of time until someone else found the meat, but with some clever work he could keep the cache hidden well and feast for a time. A hollow in the side of a frozen creek's embankment, beneath the shelter of a long-fallen tree where the strewn boughs and absence of snow would not go amiss.
This morning he was returning from an early scouting trip, when a set of fresh prints in the snow nearby caught his attention. Sniffing around for a moment in the light powder, he raised his head, wondering if whoever had left them was nearby. "Hello there?" he called out, voice bright. The prospect of someone else nearby meant the possibility he might need to share or defend his cache, but it also meant he could maybe get news or any number of possibilities, who knew what the Fates might bring today? The forest swallowed up the echo of his voice, making everything a little more foreboding than he'd really have liked.
(This post was last modified: Feb 03, 2023, 07:24 PM by Reade.)