Joining thread for this fellow btw, all Camhanaich members welcome. Please feel no obligation to match this text wall, I just like exposition for my awakening threads lol.
Cricket song and river bugs conducted their symphony over the melody of running water. Rivers whispered to each other from their beds, tucked in with mossy stones and sheltered from the moonlight by forest eaves. Amidst the damp air, the fragrance of spring blooms was heady. Weaving through the forest trees in harmony with the fresh water and waving reeds. A beautiful forest, and a lovely place to rest, but this was not his home.
Along one of the many rivers of the Lost Creek Hollow, two young men bedded down for the night. The scent upon their fur clashed with the forest. Iron was heavy in the air, masked by pungent herbs and stinking mud. Through the darkness, Ujurak watched rise and fall of his brother's flank. The moonlight danced in waves across his darkling brother's fur. Across his brother's chest, leaves and reeds were plastered beneath a layer of mud. A crude wrap to hold together a deeply scored wound within Sven's flesh. It was all Ujurak could manage on the short notice, and it wounded him greatly that he had nothing to give for his brother's pain.
So he watched. Turquoise eyes fixed on the brother he loved so dearly. The brother that always stayed. The brother who forgave him each time he failed.
Yes, he was a failure, wasn't he?
A prince driven from the land that was his birthright. A prince that failed to preserve the community his father so lovingly wove around him. A son who could not protect the graves of his kin.
All of these things wounded Ujurak. They pulled at the threads knitting his heart together, and burned more fiercely than the wounds upon his own body. Many of the lacerations he carried were shallow, but a deep gouge had been driven into his shoulder. More concerning, the left half of his face burned around a laceration beneath his eye. The swelling kept his left eye closed, the radiating heat felt through the delicate skin of his eyelids. He could only be grateful that his attacker's fang missed the globe. With the injury in its current state, he had a chance at retaining the sight in his eye.
First, he would have to heal.
Ujurak allowed both eyes to close. The sounds of the Hollow grew in volume, the insect song and river water louder with the absence of visual stimulus. Through this drone, Ujurak focused on one sound in particular: the steady, soft breath of his brother. Rhythmic and soothing, the stone prince eased against the riverbank. Lulled by his brother's presence, he let his body grown weightless. The heat concentrated on his face was imagined to grow and spread, as though sunlight poured into every recess of his body.
This was another stroke of misfortune for the brothers, but they would weather through it together. As they've always had.
With the first breath Ujurak took upon waking, ice seized his blood and a violent shudder shook his body.
Eyes snapping open, he immediately shut them, blinded by the cascade of white that overtook that land. His muscles trembled, as though he had taken a plunge into cold water. A shiver that clattered his very bones started, making him unsteady as he pushed himself up into a sitting position.
What happened? Why was it so cold? Shouldn't the trees have acted as a windbreak?
Cracking open his eyes, the presence of falling snow startled the stone prince. Lifting his head, he made to survey the surrounded. His heart leapt to his throat to find that his left eye would not open further, unlike his right. Why? He didn't feel the swelling anymore. In fact, none of his injuries retained their heat, but it did not mean the absence of pain.
It was the worse in his face. Winter's breath had flooded into his cheek, chilling the bone. Cold fangs settled in the space behind his eye. Frost kissed his shoulder and wound down his leg. Leaning over, Ujurak made to touch the injury with his nose, only to find knitted flesh.
No... No, that couldn't be right.
And yet it was. Only a scar remained exposed on his shoulder. The skin healed and pale, nearly white. Not even a trace of mud or herbs lingered in his fur. His heart could only sink into his stomach.
Something was wrong. This was wrong.
Sven?The stone prince's voice rose into the air with the cautious of one testing ice.
Climbing to his feet with the grace of a newborn fawn, Ujurak finally turned his gaze to the environment. Heart plummeting to find that the trees of a hollow all had vanished. Replaced with wide, snow swept moorland. Snow fell from dark clouds that loomed low to the earth. In the distant haze, shadowy spires stood tall.
Had he returned to the Stone Circle? No, that was impossible. This he knew as true even as he staggered through the snow drifts. Ploughing his way over to the nearest standing stone. Scouring the granite face, Ujurak could only recoil to find that it was a stone not known to him. His stomach pitched and bile rose in his throat as his gaze now cast wildly across the horizon. Stones stood tall, but they did not stand in communion as those of his home had. Their shapes, silhouettes, and faces all wrong and foreign.
These were not his stones. He was not in the valley.
Rising panic flooded his senses, his voice pitching into the howling wind.
Sven?!He had to find his brother.










