Herbalists' Cache How long will this take?
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She had finally arrived in her destination. Thanks to Itsy for showing her the way. The she-wolf was overflowing with joy in her triumph and began sniffing around for herbs that she might be able to take back with her when she trekked back to Easthollow
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The heavy paws of the wolfess made little sound over the snow as she turned her ear around to catch another's presence. Only having one ear had made her sharper and a bit more wary. Yet the woman was at ease, trotting through and scanning the ground. She was at ease here. Here was her knowledge put to use as she scanned different plants, what little there were, and drew up the uses for them easily. Twitching her tail, she was in a rare decent mood as she continued deeper.
The devil asked me how I knew my way around the halls of Hell. I told him I did not need a map for the Darkness I knew so well.
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Sankori heard the birds chirping, which usually indicated a sign of spring. It was still cold and snow still laid on the ground but soon enough the sun should shine and the days will start to get warmer. A smile laid on her muzzle as she walked forward looking for what herbs she might bring back to Easthollow.
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As a scent passed her nose, she paused, suddenly wary. She wasn't alone. Grinning, she followed the scent, her nose leading her to one like her, who was looking to probably restore their cache. She watched for a moment, wondering if she should just attack and kill her for a meal, take her herbs, ignore her, or what. Deciding to pick a fourth option, she rose and chuffed, her curiosity perked.
The devil asked me how I knew my way around the halls of Hell. I told him I did not need a map for the Darkness I knew so well.
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The white she-wolf was unaware of the presence of the female as she continued on her quest to find something useful for her to bring back to East Hollow. The wind sifted through her fur as it blew.