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Limor
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Posted: 6/7/2018 at 12:16 AM
Post #141
Soon it dyed down, but the snow had built up. you were now up to your cat knees in snow and it'd built up outside the oulook so you could barely see out. You could change into your human form, which'd be easier to get rid of the snow. you gave a shiver, but it'd be colder
I decide to quickly change into a human to remove the snow, forming back into a cat whenever I get really cold
The wind had stopped and you saw a mound of snow if in front of you, you were barely able to see over the pile, but you saw the rocks of the other side of the ravine. You couldn't smell anything and found yourself sneezing from a blocked nose. You weren't very cold in human form, but cold enough to catch a cold. The storm seemed to be over, the mist, wind and snow had stopped coming and the ravine was now eerily silent.
Astraeus sneezed once and rubbed her nose, shivering from the cold. If she continued like this, she would get hypothermia in no time... What could she do? She wracked her brain for a solution. She was in a cave, everything was relatively wet, so she couldn't start a fire even if she tried. Could she try making a snow snug to warm up before continuing? She poked at the mound of snow before her, testing it for strength, wondering if it would hold up if she dug a hole into the side.
IvyCat
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Posted: 6/8/2018 at 11:41 AM
Post #143
your hands were freezing and they felt numbingly warm by the time you had finished clearing enough snow so you could leave. You felt snot trickle out of your nose and down your chin. Your eyes were also watering, they seemed to be sticking together in places. Your open skin was going speckled - orange, blue and purple. The wind had stopped and now there was just the gentle mist and occasional fall of snow.
IvyCat
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Posted: 6/8/2018 at 2:05 PM
Post #144
There was a lot of snow built up on top of the other, it was very heavy and would probably collapse.. Now the wind had stopped and mist was gone, it seemed like a cold desert - everything was warmer than before. You'd survived the worst and the damage would've already been done. You couldn't be sure when this'd happen again and you probably would get trapped in the ravine leading to your village.
There was a lot of snow built up on top of the other, it was very heavy and would probably collapse.. Now the wind had stopped and mist was gone, it seemed like a cold desert - everything was warmer than before. You'd survived the worst and the damage would've already been done. You couldn't be sure when this'd happen again and you probably would get trapped in the ravine leading to your village.
Well, that really sucks. Seeing I really have no choice, Astraeus begins making her way forwards, trying to get out of the dangerous ravine. She tried to go away from her village.
Limor
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Posted: 6/10/2018 at 3:44 PM
Post #146
your hands were freezing and they felt numbingly warm by the time you had finished clearing enough snow so you could leave. You felt snot trickle out of your nose and down your chin. Your eyes were also watering, they seemed to be sticking together in places. Your open skin was going speckled - orange, blue and purple. The wind had stopped and now there was just the gentle mist and occasional fall of snow.
Quickly turn back into cat and then take a look around at my surroundings, trying to see what I can now that it isn't storming. I know I need to find shelter soon.
Grapejuice
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Posted: 6/10/2018 at 6:24 PM
Post #147
Everything was covered in snow, it was probably several meters thick. You couldn't find anything that wasn't buried under the ice and snow, for now you'd havwe to put up with it.
I huff with annoyance and decide to at least keep moving and find a way out. I make sure to hold a hand out so as not to hit the walls.
IvyCat
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Posted: 6/11/2018 at 11:34 AM
Post #148
You trudged through the snow and soon reached the end of the ravine, you were numb, cold and tired by the end and you couldn't feel your feet. You needed to sleep but it was still a small layer of snow here.
Edited By IvyCat on 6/11/2018 at 11:50 AM.
IvyCat
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Posted: 6/12/2018 at 1:54 AM
Post #149
You struggled to see as a cat, as you could only see grey and blue. As a cat you were still cold, but a bit warmer. You could see the ravine with a layer of snow and the small part you needed to get through to escape further ahead. You could see a few more overhangs like the one you were resting in.
Limor
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Posted: 6/12/2018 at 4:53 PM
Post #150
You struggled to see as a cat, as you could only see grey and blue. As a cat you were still cold, but a bit warmer. You could see the ravine with a layer of snow and the small part you needed to get through to escape further ahead. You could see a few more overhangs like the one you were resting in.
Try to judge from where I am if I could use the overhangs as a path to get to the ravine exit
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