Susil Crags

Disaster has struck!
The Crags are a series of rocky formations with small caves and crevices throughout. Many of the lower-lying areas of the Crags have been flooded, however, with water pouring in from the Northern stretches of Moladion. Some paths have been completely submerged, and some are nothing more than a few rocky peaks sticking out of the water. The water is fairly slow moving but begins to pick speed up towards the Grotto, becoming a series of intense rapids and waterfalls as it nears the Grotto's entrance.

The area itself is still traversible. However, it can be risky. Large amounts of debris can enter the waterway, creating bridges at times but also creating dams that break and cause ocassional flash-flooding. Be careful, travelers! One wrong step and you could end up finding out where the water goes.

Note: Susil Crags will return to normal once 25 posts have been completed (or at Staff discretion). During this time, new threads will receive a 'Surprise','Disaster', and prizes.

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Without A Sound
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Kajika did not hesitate to meet her gaze as she spoke. She was so... intense. That was the only word that came to mind in this moment. While protection was something he was perfectly capable of having at home in Taviora, it seemed there was far more offered than what Sekhmet could articulate in the common tongue. The brindle and white boy only knew the one language, so he could not begin to appropriately comprehend her difficulties with it. On top of that, something he had said or done seemed to be drawing out whatever was in the recesses of the large female's mind.

But, the boy listened all the same. Maybe there was a way to get the best of both worlds? Kajika wasn't sure how to make that work. She had said his family was weak. He was ready to disagree, but sensing the annoyance in her tone when she asked if he had more questions, the yearling merely shook his head. What poured from her mouth next didn't make sense, at least not to his young ears. It clearly meant something, but only part of it clicked in his young mind. Kill.. He was capable of this, he knew he was. Kajika stamped a paw with a bit of a huff.

There was a moment of silence, but eventually he did speak. "I have to at least say goodbye," he said to her, "Then I can come find you in the spring." That seemed to work in his head. Fall was waning, and winter soon upon them. That way, he'd have time to at least warn his family of his potentially temporary departure so they wouldn't worry while he was away. It seemed logical in his head anyway. If Sekhmet accepted this, then Kajika would certainly come find her at the first thaw of spring.

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