The lands and territories of Greipur seemed to be brimming with energy today. Kaba walked amongst her realm, something she often did when she had to think. Her powerful, yet graceful, form moved easily through the trees. The dense underbrush seemed to part ways for the goddess. She stepped easily over the streams and brooks of her realm, the cold water diverting around her hooves as she passed. The many gods and goddesses of the world knew how powerful and destructive Kaba could be, and thus many kept their distance. But at the same time Kaba felt as if her land was under constant danger. Her realm was home to some of the most interesting and rare creatures in the world. It's plants and produce were abundant and fresh, many of which are key ingredients in many magical and medicinal concoctions. She knew that many gods and goddesses would be itching to enter her lands, a lot of which remains hidden under dense foliage. Kaba decided it would be best to put the idea of possible invasion out of her mind. Besides, getting stressed would lead to her land feeling her strain as well. Instead she took in a deep breath, exhaling loudly over her domain. The leaves on the trees around her rattled and shook as tranquility spread throughout the land. The normally tense and straight-faced goddess had to allow herself to smile. She could hear the sounds of worship through the wind. Her sensitive ears easily hearing everything in her lands and even beyond. She could hear their praise in their songs, their prayers and their joy when a harvest is successful. Kaba was quickly reminded why she kept such boarders, protecting her people was her main goal and concern. Kaba continued her walk, allowing the nature of her land to relieve her of stress. And in every step she took flowers bloomed.