~[color=00a651]Mo'Rahv VI[/color]~ ~[color=007236]Climbing towards the summit of a mountain (Koraha)[/color]~ His legs ached more and more with every step he took, a mountain like this should be nothing, but it proved otherwise. If Mo'Rahv had taken a break when he'd planned or even took an easier route, this may have been nothing. Mo'Rahv trudged up the mountainside, letting rocks plummet downwards with every misstep. His eagerness to find the light blinded him, if he'd planned more carefully he would have took the easier but slightly longer route, a path that winded upwards towards the summit. Instead, he climbed up the side of the mountain with only his duel weapons to be used as makeshift ice axes. Mo'Rahv had finally made it when he'd noticed the slop declining from a dreadful 45 degrees. Mo'Rahv had finally reached the destination he'd been aiming for, the light in the distance. The light in the distance, which Mo'Rahv had made his goal to inspect, was nothing more than a campfire, a shoddy one at that. Mo'Rahv hunched over with a slight disappointed expression. He than heard something, it was the wind brushing over the mountain tops creating an airway of sound like a whistle...No, it was something else... Voices. Mo'Rahv Perched up and headed towards the tent, opening the flap wildly, as if he expected someone to yell surprise. It was quite the opposite, it was two men sitting by each other talking. One was wearing a weird wooden mask, the other clad in a familiar armor. Under the mask, were the neck showed, it was obvious to 'Rahv that the masked man was old. The other man in the armor was much harder to identify, but the insignia on the armor proved who he might be. A place called Reach had houses that ruled over parts of the land, this sigil belonged to one of the houses, to which was not of Mo'Rahv's knowing. Mo'Rahv looked over the two men, having nothing to say to them that seemed appropriate. To think, after wanting nothing more but to have a conversation with someone, when the time comes, Mo'Rahv is speechless. Not utterly speechless, though, he did eventually speak up after some awkward moments,"Finally, other people. At least I know I haven't gone bonkers yet."