The clouds were very dark tonight. As the sun set, all of the light dwindled into the feeble glow of a single candle as Keria stood on top of her city's wall, sheltering the weak little flame with her slightly-calloused hand. Eventually she realized she had no reason to be here; not only was it too dark but a thick fog had descended and smothered most visibility. Sighing, she climbed down a set of steps at the side of the wall, followed by a single, silent guard who'd she had forgotten was with her. "This will be the worst storm in years," she murmured to him. He nodded. Keria's hand tightened on her staff. "I hope the scouts make it home alright. I wouldn't have sent them out if I'd known..." She muttered as she entered a large complex not quite worthy of being called a palace. "Order the weavers to give me any of their clothes or blankets," she ordered the guard as he was about to leave. "And prepare my horse."
Kilugna was in a hurry. She scuttered across the snowy wasteland with four rabbit carcasses and a squirrel bumping against her as they were slung across her shoulder and tied messily by the feet to her clothing so they wouldn't fall off of her. The catch had been good today, but she was anxious nonetheless. Would five scrawny little animals be enough to keep the Clan going through the storm? Hoping that another hunter had caught an elk or something, she hurried toward the flickering lights of the little mud and animal hide shelters that hunched in a small dip in the ground. Maybe I'll go back out and hunt some more before all the animals go back to their dens. She quickly lit a fire inside her own shelter and opened up a smoke hole, then skinned the carcasses and started them cooking.
Kilugna was in a hurry. She scuttered across the snowy wasteland with four rabbit carcasses and a squirrel bumping against her as they were slung across her shoulder and tied messily by the feet to her clothing so they wouldn't fall off of her. The catch had been good today, but she was anxious nonetheless. Would five scrawny little animals be enough to keep the Clan going through the storm? Hoping that another hunter had caught an elk or something, she hurried toward the flickering lights of the little mud and animal hide shelters that hunched in a small dip in the ground. Maybe I'll go back out and hunt some more before all the animals go back to their dens. She quickly lit a fire inside her own shelter and opened up a smoke hole, then skinned the carcasses and started them cooking.