RONIN
the huntsman
when the city goes silent
You know I couldn't come out even if I wanted to. Have you not seen the mist? Ronin calls jovially back to his husband, even his Attuned voice sounding out of breath and warm with exhilaration of running. Remi, of course, is bound to catch him sooner or later given the fact that every hoofprint leaves a mark in the frost, but Ronin tries to make things more interesting for the Lullaby.
Unlike in the Greatwood, there's a lot of space out here to prance and jump, and yet he's still unlikely to be seen. And so Ronin cares little about running over his own tracks, turning back on himself, and even attempting a little pirouette mid-spring. This, of course, has him landing in the frost with a whumf, and Remi will probably come across that very strange mark in the grass soon enough.
Unlike in the Greatwood, there's a lot of space out here to prance and jump, and yet he's still unlikely to be seen. And so Ronin cares little about running over his own tracks, turning back on himself, and even attempting a little pirouette mid-spring. This, of course, has him landing in the frost with a whumf, and Remi will probably come across that very strange mark in the grass soon enough.
the ringing in my ears gets violent