
"With my speechless calm eyes."
Well, that hadn’t gone exactly like he had hoped how it would go, but at least the pale stallion hadn’t completely turned down his offer. The graying male couldn’t help but to wonder if recruiting had always been hard for the Tundra, as they only accepted males in their ranks. Lately the field had been swamped with females and to his luck other kingdom recruiters had been eager to offer Daey a place among their ranks.
”If I may ask, what do you look for in a home, Daey? Just like most kingdoms we have a war and peace caste, from which the war is a bit less represented than the peace one. But if you want to, you could chase a career in both castes, like I do.” As he speaks he turns his left ear towards the cremello male and he glances sideward from time to time too. The trip to the Tundra wouldn’t be too long, but it was still long enough to have a conversation that would have them both learning about each other.
Brynmor didn’t rush himself, rather walking comfortably with the sun burning on his thick coat. The alternative was moving in a quicker gate, but by the time they would reach the Tundra his coat would be soaked with sweat. And that would make him vulnerable to the Tundra’s cold. With Offspring away on duties elsewhere, he couldn’t afford to get sick, as he had to stand in.
Eventually the Tundra’s ice wall came into view. The wall was massive and magnificent in its own way. It covered the entire south bother, and with all other borders existing out of cliffs and sea, the only way to near the Tundra was through the one gate in the southern wall. Instinctively Brynmor knew which way to go, easily finding the passage that would lead them into his home. ”This gate is the only way to enter our lands, the wall stands among the entire border. Only those who can fly over it can enter the Tundra through another way” he tells the red eyed male, with a smile on his lips. Brynmor was indeed proud of this one feature, liking the fact that most horses couldn’t enter the Tundra randomly among their border. And if they did, they for sure knew they crossed that border.
"Nothing is coming to rise."
@[Daey]
