Spring has sprung and with it the snow melts away in the warm sun. The days grow longer and the temperature will gradually increase as mother nature readies many species for baby season. Plant life will flourish and wildflowers will bloom in waves.
Unease lurks on the horizon and everyone can feel it. The season of fresh starts and new beginnings is paired with a dark, looming shadow. An unexpected earthquake seems to only be the beginning of this unexpected event.
In a stretch of the tundra plains rests a large lake that extends for miles, so vast that it is nearly impossible to see the other side with the naked eye. Fishing is easy and plentiful here, with a slightly warmer median temperature making this a popular spot for many to find food and rest. However, one mustn’t grow too comfortable here, for the harsh counter to this easy living during the day is met with the harsh reality of its brutal frigid nights and cruel winds, with the latter cutting across the tundra like knives against minimal coverage.