RE: Serach, you bumped your head on a low branch.
The snow that had suffocated the land for months on end was finally relinquishing its grip. But the further Serach ran, the less convinced he was that the bitter winter had not killed everything. The trees were barren and dead, and even though Triell had declared that spring was here, there was very little visible evidence to the contrary. As far as he could tell, he was the only living thing within miles. The thought was frightening, but Serach did not stop and turn around. He had ventured south of Oak Tree Bend today, slipping beyond his family borders and their watchful eyes. He hadn't thought to tell anybody where he was going, since he had every intention of returning before sundown.
But the farther he ran, the less likely it seemed like that would be the case. His paws were sticking in the mud and slowing him down. The melting snow had caused the water levels to rise, and the further he went, the less solid land he saw. This was no place like Spectral Woods or the forest of Oak Tree Bend. Which was exactly what he wanted - he wanted to be as far from home as he could today. Huffing with exertion, he pushed through, pulling his hind leg from a pool of mud with a loud "squelchhh". It was maddening, and he was filthy, but he was determined, and so pushed on his way, determined to explore what lay beyond the southern horizon before turning tail and heading home.