Traydon River

This river is famously known for its fish!

-A Dangerous, yet Beautiful Art.-
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Urumi was truly glad for the company. It had been some time since she’d had any sort of conversation with someone. Most either avoided her, or she just missed them out right. It was a simple drawback of being blind. She never seemed to care though. Her tail waved back and forth. The sound of his voice was ever pleasant and sweet. It wasn’t unusual for her to be so friendly, just to be around someone at all besides what bit of her family still remained in the lands of Wolf Mountain. The two-toned fae gave a bit of a lop-sided smile when he spoke about his broken ankle when he’d hit a rabbit hole.

“It could have been worse, you know,” Urumi’s tone was a bit more serious on that point, but her smile didn’t disappear. The tan and white wolfess was glad for the company all the same. She turned her head down some, sniffing the fish before giving a slight shrug of her shoulders. “It’s good, don’t think it isn’t, Cashel. Fish just isn’t entirely to my own tastes, since I’m not exactly the best fisher,” Urumi said with another light-hearted laugh. Water just didn’t suit her. It wasn’t a risk she was willing to deal with on a regular basis. Water posed hazards to the blind fem if she went in further than a couple inches. One wrong step could result in her drowning. Sure, Urumi could swim, but if the two-toned fem couldn't see where she was going, she could bump her head or something. She did like fish, it just wasn't quite to her tastes. Rabbits, rabbits were much more her thing since they were easiest for her to root out.

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