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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I'll make this town bow down (Sciathan)
IP: 12.148.104.100

I become? I wasn't so sure. Where had I gone? I remember nothing but the endless walking. Paw after paw. Nails strummed against the ground so effortlessly. Mis-matched eyes saw nothing and yet, they saw everything. Devastation. Change. Sorrow. Anger. Displeasure. What had I done? Nothing. I had vanished in the blink of an eye, but why? I cannot recall and maybe I don't want to. Something tells me that not all is lost though. It's something in the back of my thoughts. It's there.

I clear my throat and a howl rings out.

"Sciathan! Brother. There is silence then. I do not know how this will go but I have to try. How long had it been? Two years? Since I had seen any of them that is. Laerah was with me though.

"Where's mother Arancione? Where's our family? Why did we leave?"

I sighed softly as she spoke with so much inquiry. I didn't know how to answer her really and so, I just pressed my nose to her cheek and gave a soft lick. "I don't have those answers right now Laerah. I can't tell you what I do not know." I chuckle a little and then settle back on my haunches. "If everything is well though; soon we'll be seeing Sciathan again. Won't that be exciting?" I was nervous, but I was hopeful. It had been far too long and it was time to see my brother again. I wasn't sure where our sister was, but I hoped that everything was okay with her.

"I miss them. I miss Sciathan too. I'd like to see him Arancione." I smiled down at my younger sister. She was a year old now and a soft bark leaves my lips. "I do too sis, I do too. Don't worry, everything will be okay. You'll see." I could only hope that I was right.


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