Gwyn glanced over the other archer as he moved to greet her in turn. The bow was a weak thing, put together with either clumsy or disinterested hands. Beginner equipment, which meant @Aalam Abungu a beginner. It would make sense, considering she didn't recognize his face. That alone was enough to imply he hadn't taken part in any of the larger events she has skimmed the crowds of. She smiled back in greeting and nodded in agreement to his words, wondering to herself just how far he would go in time. So many new archers beginning to walk to same path she had. It was odd, to think she had gone so far down that trail since she had started playing the game. Where did the time go?
While she had given an offer toward taking both paths, it seemed the others settled easily on the climb. She pointedly ignored @Alphabet Chocolate's lack of a response to her. The archer was incredibly disquieted by the look on the rogue's face. Gwyn could admit she wasn't the best with people, but it seemed like either something had to have happened or that Alpha suffered some affliction unknown to her. She couldn't judge her inept for it, but it was concerning. Maybe, if they had time, Gwyn would talk to her later about it. Though it wasn't really her business if Alpha didn't want to speak on it.
For now, they had a send to see to. She began skimming over the pathways higher up the mountain as the group grew higher and higher up the mountain sides. They had met nearer the caves mentioned in the quest, but the trail they would carve would take them beyond them. The crown of peaks watching over them were already like good friends to the ranger. Their eyes were the slitted bands of color in cliffs, the divots of potential holds, the discarded boulders larger than homes. Their hands were mountain streams, waves of snow, the slick of mudslides, and the beating fists of rockfalls. Their heart was the burning core of a planet itself. How could anyone not look upon such a landscape and do anything but marvel at it?
Gwyn set herself to the task at hand and called out quiet advice on where to place their feet or how to shift their center of gravity as they hiked to keep from burning themselves out before they even faced a true send. The rugged terrain gave them no gentle slopes, but they weren't to the point of scaling the near-impassable faces of cliffs. They wouldn't quite get to it either, she thought, as she caught sight of another few cave mouths nearby. One sported a lookout. It seemed that despite their spread thin numbers and the unlikeliness of anyone trying to climb that mountain that the Aesirs had gone the extra mile anyway. It didn't help she'd placed a foot wrong in the startle and felt the clatter and shift of stone. They hadn't heard or realized, it looked like, but caution still won out. She hissed a low noise of warning to the party and cut them off the trail she had mentally pathed to get them out of view.
"Fuck. Well, none of us have metal armor. Only your polearm, @Claire Thalassa, has metal to the weapon without a sheath. Even without those present to catch light though, I'm not sure we can make it by them. Moderate cloudcover isn't enough if they're keeping an eye on any decent route." Her voice was kept low and sure, not panicked but certainly not pleased. "Up to you all if you want to push on, but at this point I think we should follow the quest's suggestion itself. There's another tunnel across the gap ahead we can duck down into and follow. Hopefully it isn't very well guarded." Gwyn paused for a moment, the serious expression sliding into a far more pleased one, "And if any of you still want to learn later? Haha, I can always find a good route. The Gunks are in this world too. They'll treat us right."
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Last edited: Sep 30, 2017