Misty Mountain is opposite of Rainbow Cliff. Mists hover year-round at this high altitude, mistaken by some to be thin clouds. Thin layers of snow cover the mountain, making some areas slippery and hazardous.

Some think it romantic, a place to bring their mates, while others come to play and romp. However, all must agree that there is some level of mystery and spookiness hovering about with the mists...

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Shuko huffed out a breath. When the moment of silence brought the realization that he was indeed talking to this feya, he smiled, but he was still gazing out at the vast expance of land. After her jokeful comment, Shuko flashed his eyes in that way dudes do, jokeful yet flirty smile. "Yes well, I surely I just jumped from the ground. It is very easy that way." He smiled again. Silence pressured these two wolves, as it always does, until the black feya spoke. He nodded silently. "Yes, but that is not me. No friends, kinda sad." He looked at her again. Sighing, Shuko flicked his ears against the bitterness of the cold.

Shuko responded, "Hello, Magice. I'm Shuko, though I have no awesome part of my name after that. Like 'the great' or something." His tail was thumping on the ground and he huffed out a breath. "So, do you have family here?" he asked. He very well didn't. He came from the north, which is why he still wonders why he would be russet brown in a land so white. Moving to Blossom Forest provided the security of thousands of wolves just hanging out. Awesome. He waited after the feya's answer, starving for a conversation. "This might sound odd, but have you any friends? Your not alone if you don't." Shuko had just arrived here, so no one but Magice had ever seen his furry pelt set foot anywhere, except maybe stalkers, but Shuko didin't want to be thinking about that.

The mists slowly moved lazily out in front of them, acting as clouds in a deep fog. It slowly disapeated, and he felt the feeling when he was climbing up here. Mystery, and something so eerie, what was there to explain? It was just that creepy feeling almost all wolves got. Of course, he wasn't saying that he didn't like it. The suspense thrilled him, and he enjoyed it.

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