You come to a large, rocky area; the beginnings of a mountain range. The place was almost flat, stretching miles until the mountains actually began. Many rocks were scattered about, each a different size, being as tall as twice the size of you, a boulder, or as small as your finger nail, a pebble. It was snowing lightly when you entered, covering up the area with a soft blanket of snow. You shivered, and realized that the jacket you had on wasn't going to keep you warm long.
You walked around, hoping to find some sort of cave, as the snowing enhances, becoming more severe. Soon it was a blizzard, thw winds blowing at high velocity, blinding you, as you walked around desperately, freezing.
Suddenly you see some movement infront of you. Something pulled at your shirt, and tried to take you somewhere. You followed, and soon were in a large cave. Though it was cold, it was better than being outside. You looked around, and saw a big snow ball.
You blinked. No, not a snow ball....something else....suddenly the 'snow ball' shook, splattering snow every wear. When you opened your eyes, a wolfish creature stood before you. She shook the rest of the snow off her white coat, and looked at you.
"Greetings, stranger. I'm Reiakasu; welcome to my cave."
She smirked a little, and shook some more snow off her wings. You blinked.
"You must be a new comer, or an ideot. You see, only an ideot would travel up the mountains when it's snowing; even if it's a little bit, since it gets worse the farther you get up."
You feel your cheeks burn up, and realized you were blushing. Reiakasu laughed. Something moved from the shadows, and walked over next to Reiakasu. She looked a lot like her, besides the fact that she didn't have wings, nor markings, and was brown. She grinned at you.
"Nis'ri! I'm Zeri; I take it you already met Rei."
You nodded, and Rei smirked.
"So, while you're here, new comer, would you like to see our stats?"
You nodded, and they lead you to a far corner on the wall. On it were two sparkly, pearl-colored plaques with writing on it. They read: