Marisol firmly believed that she wasn't built for this weather, that no one was. Those who decided to reside this far north got everything they deserved, they had no right to bitch about how cold it was but as a visitor she got a free pass, she could bitch and moan till her heart was content. Not that it ever was. She'd been in these parts once before and it had gotten too much, too shitty. What was the point of staying? Someone had tried to poison her, what sort of nut case would remain after that?
Either way, she would avoid the mountain, nothing good had happened there and she much preferred lower altitudes.
There was no denying that she didn't want to be here, even now. But what choice did she have? After leaving the Lore she had-stupidly- retraced her footsteps and well...that hand't ended well at all. So here she was, on the run yet again. But this time it was worse, winter was clearing giving it's all and making the world even more shitty than it already was. The snow had no right to be this deep, moving about was a chore with her short legs and skinny frame. If only she was a little bit taller, more leggy, then she'd have no issue.
But nope, Mari- as always- was stuck with the short end of the stick. She would have cried, if she had that sort of softness left in her. These days she was hard and unmoving, like granite.
She continued to wander through the silent, white meadow only to stop when she came across... strange tumbled formations. From one angle they looked lumpy, like rocks , but from another they almost appeared to be roses made out of snow. Mari had never seen anything like this, it was just about enough to distract her, to perk her interest as she sniffed and snuffed around them, trying to figure out how they came to be.