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Played by becca who has 132 posts.
Lone Wolf No Rank
Adora Macieo
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Random Event: Some kind of blight seems to be affecting the berries of the lore; what is normally ripe this season is rotting dead on the branches and the ground.

The mountain had become cozy in a way she admired greatly. Yet she needed to know that it was right and that it felt true. So she had ruffled @Mika awake in the early hours and prompted them for a day of sightseeing. They didn't have to come along, but Adora had held hope that they would.

She had become nimble along the paths of the Heights, practiced in the trails they had taken. She doubted that made any of this less dangerous but she had grown into another bit of confidence. It was why she roamed in a nonchalant direction, followed only her whims. She wanted to see more of the lands that touched around their currently humble spot.

The growth was a touch scarcer here where she had slowed her pace which she might have been willing to ignore, for that seemed only natural on a mountain. Only the place seemed to stink around what growth remained. Sour like something had rotted, but not like meat. Berries that struggled to cling to life. In fact, it seemingly hadn't clung to life at all. Dead on the ground and the branch if it had managed to hang on. She was hardly a botanist but she struggled to even see what kind of berries it had once been mushed against the ground by scavengers and nature alike.

She might have become embarrassed by it later but, in that moment, her face carried a stricken look of fear.

Played by Van who has 54 posts.
Lone Wolf No Rank
Mika
Mika was both surprised and delighted when Adora woke them up that morning. Following her around was no chore - they were more than happy to be her little shadow, tailing her as she made her way over mountain paths in search of something and nothing at all.

They were getting pretty good at navigating the place, too. Less stumbling, less pain in their bad leg. It was getting much easier to adapt to mountain life, but they found they’d be willing to put up with a great many things if Adora was involved.

Embarrassingly enough, when Adora stopped, a fearful look on her face, Mika was too wrapped up in her to pay attention to what she was looking at. The smaller wolf frowned and tilted their head to the side as they approached her, watching her face instead of where they were going.

“Adora? What’s-“ they began, and then stepped in something mushy and, they now realized, smelly. Mika wrinkled their muzzle and stepped back, trying to shake the rotten berry off of their paw. “Oh. Ew,” they complained, not sure what had her so worked up. It was just some gross berries… wasn’t it?
Played by becca who has 132 posts.
Lone Wolf No Rank
Adora Macieo

Mika seemed hardly bothered by it, beyond the mush they had stepped in. Adora would not blame them one bit. No, she felt only a bitterness towards herself.

I should have known, Her face and tone had sobered drastically in that moment. None of this should be rotted already. It's this mountain. Words that had crept into something sharper, but she had been careful to not raise her voice. Mindful enough that she didn't want to make matters worse.

Only wanted to make things right. The mountain seemed to think that now that it had lulled her back into comfort, it could start to warn her.

Played by Van who has 54 posts.
Lone Wolf No Rank
Mika
The whole situation was a little confusing, to say the least. Mika glanced between Adora and the berries almost frantically, not sure why a little spoiled fruit had made her so upset.

Should have known what? What was wrong with the mountain? Wasn’t this just some berries?

Mika frowned deeply and tilted their head to the side, brows drawn together. “I’m… a little confused,” they began, studying their companion. “What’s the matter with ‘em? Other than they’re rotten.” It wasn’t like they were going to eat them anyway, were they? Mika wasn’t well-versed enough on plants to know what was safe and what wasn’t.

“What’s wrong?” they tried, tentatively brushing up against her side. If they could fix it, they’d like to try.