"Caravan will leave in 30 minutes!" One of the merchants shouted out amidst the group of people gathered at one of the stops along the Kumo trail. The group of travelers had just passed through the valley's and underneath the mountains surrounding Lightning Country. They had another day of the journey ahead of them, so a break was in order. Kagari was sitting by one of the campfires, boiling a cup of coffee over the makeshift stove he made out of a wire mesh and some pins. It was cold now, in fact, colder than he expected. Despite having a natural affinity to ice due to his Haku bloodline, you could easily feel the change in biome and air. It would take a few hours to get adjusted but, he could do it. His gaze was drawn to the scenery around him; he was in awe of how much beauty surrounded him. There were snow-capped mountains that touched the sky, endless lakes scattered across the landscape and evergreen trees lined the trail before them. It was straight out of a painting.
"Your first time in Lightning huh?" One of the travelers asked the bewildered teen. "Yes, it is." Kagari took a sip of the hot java in his hands. The man chuckled, "I was the same way when I first arrived. Most dwellers from the desert have the same look of awe when they pass through the valleys. But be careful, though, a man can get lost in all this beauty by either being mauled by bears or wolves." Kagari smiled, "Let's hope that doesn't happen to us on the way to Kumo."
"Nah don't worry, the animals tend to leave large groups of people alone." Kagari and the traveler kept talking until the leader of the caravan told the group they were going to begin moving again.
(Entering Country)
"Your first time in Lightning huh?" One of the travelers asked the bewildered teen. "Yes, it is." Kagari took a sip of the hot java in his hands. The man chuckled, "I was the same way when I first arrived. Most dwellers from the desert have the same look of awe when they pass through the valleys. But be careful, though, a man can get lost in all this beauty by either being mauled by bears or wolves." Kagari smiled, "Let's hope that doesn't happen to us on the way to Kumo."
"Nah don't worry, the animals tend to leave large groups of people alone." Kagari and the traveler kept talking until the leader of the caravan told the group they were going to begin moving again.
(Entering Country)