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 AM SPINNING IN INFINITY
Perhaps it was good to return here in the springtime, after the snow had melted away and new life had been born into the folds of the world. Ehiyeh had been wandering unfamiliar paths-- after her excursion to the tundra with her brother she had found it difficult returning to Glorall for any length of time. Her children had grown enough to fend for themselves well enough within the confines of the beachside, and while she brought home prey whenever she returned they were able to catch small game and fish for themselves.

Her worry for Adonai's well-being was not assuaged as she aged, as it seemed the girl would take the beauty of the women in their family and multiply it. The woman shook her head, the grass brushing against her sides as she walked. There would be a day, sometime in the future, where she would tell her daughter of the dangers. But not a single day before she absolutely had to.

In her mouth she held several voles, three for Pagan and Adonai to share between them. She would return, perhaps rest, before ranging outwards again. Ehiyeh knew she would find herself somewhere out there, perhaps tucked between rocks or high in the branches of a tree. She moved towards the southern borders of Glorall, and as she approached the thickly-marked border there was a strange scent that arose over the scent of vole and Eden. Her head turned, violet eyes narrowed and threatening to boil over with irritation. She had thought her Father had made it clear enough Asteraia was not welcome here. Before long she spotted the culprit skulking along the border, and the woman took off at a powerful lope, aiming to cut him off and pivot so she was facing him.

Ehiyeh dropped the voles at her paws and snarled. "You, Asteraia wolf. Have you been living under a rock, or are you just that stupid as to think none of us would notice you pacing around?" She made no threats or demands, though should he not take the hint and leave she would be happy to snap at his tail when she summoned others to help chase him away.
ehiyeh
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