Where home's out of sight
Keep walking on to the light
Keep walking on to the light
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The sun cast long golden shafts between the tall grass as Meadowpaw hobbled through the uneven field. It swayed in the breeze, brushing her flanks and legs with scratchy stems. Meadowpaw had already spent some time looking. A bundle of weeds and flowers bounced lightly between her jaws.
She hadn't gone far from camp—just beyond where the wind was a little more unruly and the scent of wild flowers was thicker. Meadow had passed the spot once or twice and thought she recognized a few plants growing that she'd seen in Gladebloom's den.
Her pace was slow and gait uneven as always, but no less determined. Every few steps, she paused to sift through the grass for anything that looked familiar or useful.
She wasn't that familiar with the herbs Gladebloom worked with, but she had learned that even if some blooms were useful in that way. So, she didn't mind the search. Yes, it was tedious, but she had more than enough patience for it. Meadowpaw was just glad to have something to do. A task to focus on when her legs couldn't carry her fast enough to help in other ways.
A breeze ruffled her fur as she nosed the ground, green eyes narrowed with focus. She didn't notice as another pair of paw steps joined her own…
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She hadn't gone far from camp—just beyond where the wind was a little more unruly and the scent of wild flowers was thicker. Meadow had passed the spot once or twice and thought she recognized a few plants growing that she'd seen in Gladebloom's den.
Her pace was slow and gait uneven as always, but no less determined. Every few steps, she paused to sift through the grass for anything that looked familiar or useful.
She wasn't that familiar with the herbs Gladebloom worked with, but she had learned that even if some blooms were useful in that way. So, she didn't mind the search. Yes, it was tedious, but she had more than enough patience for it. Meadowpaw was just glad to have something to do. A task to focus on when her legs couldn't carry her fast enough to help in other ways.
A breeze ruffled her fur as she nosed the ground, green eyes narrowed with focus. She didn't notice as another pair of paw steps joined her own…
Please let @Hootkit and @Swiftwatcher post first! Note this is meant to be more of a spree, so long as you don't post twice in succession, you can continue to roll for herbs!
OOC: Rolled a 1d3 for Success: 3 → Failure
OOC: Rolled a 1d3 for Success: 3 → Failure
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