03-10-2021, 01:21 PM
DO YOU MIND IF I WILD OUT
AUBERON -- MASC/NONB. -- THE FROSTBLOWN -- SAGE -- MEDIUM DIFFICULTY
a soft laugh would escape the akhlut as he approached, stretching with a grunt as his tail swung to recapture his balance, "good day, you two. what's this all about? where to stay?", he would rumble as he came up to them, shaking out his hind leg to get rid of the numbness that had taken it captive. looking up above, he would roll his shoulders with a huff, "you don't necessarily have to climb up there. before i left, there were discussions of re-commissioning our pully system, or carving steps out in the mountainside. we do have a hollowed out tree where stairs have been carved out carefully.", he would murmur, before turning his gaze back to horizon and jade.
"we live way up high to be able to easily thwart an invasion attempt. nobody expects their enemies to drop on them from way up high. it's also from tradition from the last time that the volcano erupted, the earth was formed in the shape that it is to protect those who were in the area when it erupted. for what we know, it worked and the trees have grown in this area long since that time. we are also in the works of replacing the rope and board walks with more solid bridges and pathways, those bridges are in the more closely clumped living areas." he would muse, looking back up above, "it's also safer for our smaller members, and for our sentries to be able to perch on branches above the jaws of natural predators. some of our members do keep homes in dugouts along the mountain-face, so that is also an option."
"we live way up high to be able to easily thwart an invasion attempt. nobody expects their enemies to drop on them from way up high. it's also from tradition from the last time that the volcano erupted, the earth was formed in the shape that it is to protect those who were in the area when it erupted. for what we know, it worked and the trees have grown in this area long since that time. we are also in the works of replacing the rope and board walks with more solid bridges and pathways, those bridges are in the more closely clumped living areas." he would muse, looking back up above, "it's also safer for our smaller members, and for our sentries to be able to perch on branches above the jaws of natural predators. some of our members do keep homes in dugouts along the mountain-face, so that is also an option."