Sunbeam Lair frigid
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it was beautiful, and yet, deadly.
The snow seemed to shine, polished, like a pebble. The morning's light shone through branches surrounded by ice, the trees seeming aflame. Branches stood bowed, humbled by the wraith of the ice, and saplings bent as if they were nothing more than limp grass. At the mouth of the cavern she stood, the silent argent sentinel, watching as the rain cascaded over them, transforming soft snow into ice, trees into torches and bent (quite literally) the wood to their will.

Not yet did she venture out, for she was in no rush to act foolhardy, and very likely slip on the ice. No matter the grace and poise with which one may attempt to walk, the ice, she knew, would simply catch them off-guard. They were safe within the cavern, and as her head snapped up to track a branch come loose and tumble through the air, dislodging tiny shards of ice, she understood that not all would be. The branch hit the earth with a dull thud, and all was silence, save for the rain as it ever added to the danger.
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So this happens every winter, Zennyo? She inquired of the dragon-god, who sat upon a rock, watching with quiet amusement at Airi's movements. She leapt, making four points in the snow, trying to stay withing the divets she had already made. 

As it does: snow, it is called. It is like rain, but colder. Fluffier. There is ice as well. It is slippery; and then it could be weak, and break. The dragon-god rumbled. It can warp the land around it; the trees. Some trees are wea-,

Both froze as they heard the break of a limb, then the crash of a branch in the snow. Zennyo disappeared as Airi trotted towards the sound, curious but not urgent.