wheat kings and pretty things
The first thing that Wendigo was aware of was a sharp pain above his left eye, stabbing enough to make his face twitch. It was waking up from the deepest slumber imaginable but someone biting his eyebrow and breaking the skin. The yearling tried to jerk himself away from whoever was bothering him without opening his eyes, expecting it to be Rhamnus when the sudden motion took his breath away. Gasping for air the orange eyes flew open, blinking hard in an attempt to steady the world around him from the dizzing swirl it had become.
For a few moments he could do nothing but squeeze his eyes shut against the fuzzy black clouds blocking his vision. Then it all came back to him. He had gotten Revon back but her father had found them and while he had done what he could the last thing he remembered was the sickening feeling of the freefall. He clearly hadn’t fallen far enough to kill him and his survival instincts kicked in. Opening his eyes despite the pain he became aware of the metallic scent surrounding him and the sticky feeling of his forehead that clearly indicated where the blood was coming from.Pain pounded through his skull, throbbing hard with each of his heart beats enough that he squinted with every squeeze.
Wendigo had been so focused on where he did feel pain that it took him several moments to realize where he didn’t. It wasn’t just an absence of pain, there was no feeling at all lower than his hips. Perhaps the worst realization of all was that he was paralyzed, and he probably wouldn’t make it off of this mountain.