Ruieze Fields

Open fields and soft grass...
Ruieze stretches far in the midlands of Moladion, laced with streams that feed into Diveen and out of Asteraia at times. The fields are vast, filled with wildflowers and tall, soft grass; trees are sparse, as are rocks, but one can find small shrubs to hide amongst, and the grass itself. To the south of the fields, a Ruieze River widens, and the ground becomes sandy. There is a small, grassy island that can be reached from the banks, with water-birds often congregating on the island rather than the riverbanks.

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Neither of them seemed to recoil so surely that proved as evidence that she had done... well, she'd done decently at least. She could not help but smile inwardly, her tail waving slowly behind her as her gaze shifted back and forth between the two. She kept to her silence, allowing Gvgeyu'i to consider the words she had spoken. After all, she had invited Enderly but she doubted he would so easily leave Diveen - that's what he smelt like, after all. Diveen was a large pack, so many were under the impression that such a pack offered the most security. Of course, Cersei had been raised to believe otherwise. A small pack meant more access to food, after all! Why would her parents lie to her about that? They just wanted her to know the realities of - what had they called it(?) - sustainability?

It was then that Gvgeyu'i spoke, and Cersei immediately turned her attention back to her, her smile slowly broadening as she ducked her head down into an agreeable bow. Yes! She had done something right! Finally, it seemed, things were actually going as planned. Even with the woman's hesitancy, it still made Cersei's innards writhe with joy. It only made sense that she would be somewhat hesitant, after all - they were on a name basis, but that did not really make them friends. There were many other packs, too, and though Cersei was intent on convincing her Glorall was the best choice, she at least tried to understand the appeal of the others. Really, she'd just been lucky to have stumbled across Gvgeyu'i first.

"Of course! No expectations. We can just keep you safe, and you can hunt bigger prey this way too. That's what we do - we protect our own kind, no matter how short a time."

As if her grin hadn't been broad enough - it faltered slightly when Enderly spoke, turning into a more confused expression for a moment. She dipped her head again in a short nod, a half grin returning to her face as she spoke then to Enderly. That would be fine, right? He didn't really seem like such a threat, and she was... a little excited over the prospect of a friend, even. Gvgeyu'i and Enderly both seemed knowledgeable in their own way, and she already found herself wishing to learn from them.

"Of course you can come, if that is okay with Gvgeyu'i. I mean, our packs are allies, right? It only makes sense."

She paused then, shuffling atop her paws as she anticipated the finality of the agreement. Enderly would only be permitted if Gvgeyu'i so desired - Cersei looked out for her fellow female, after all. She'd always been warned about the potential dangers of winter, and she did not want to bring that danger into Glorall.

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