Well aware of the risks, the man knew there was a point a risk had to be taken in order to progress in this world. Going back down if things got out of hand was always a strategy he kept in mind. If anyone claimed him cowardly Alonso was prepared to tell them off. Food, water, and a clear were all preparations he calculated. Of course, he figured he may have to start rationing if things began to get tense. Just be looking at the Ascent from a distance, it was obvious why the rumors began. Rough terrain, possible weather issues, and general monster attacks were out to get an unprepared wanderer.
Rolling his shoulders the man cleared his throat. The first slope up did not look too bad. Being built for physical activity was going to prove beneficial, or so he hoped. Hopping a couple times, preparing his breath, Alonso shook his head and took the first steps upward. Making sure to keep his balance, the Beastfolk veered his gaze side to side, and sometimes behind himself. Anyone or anything can be out to ruin his day. Even worse was the fact players had to outright take educated cases and quick observation to know whether or not an enemy was far too powerful for them.
Or shit happened and Lady Luck decided her chipped nail was enough of an excuse to make someone's life hell.
Sparse flora was dotted among the rocks and dirt. While none of it was considered a proper garden, these lifeforms made the journey less of a drag. As far as the man was concerned the new sights were enough to ease boredom and not be yet-another-plains-or-forest-area. Not that he minded those areas, but going through Astorea and Falderan enough and everything started to blend together way too much. Sometimes the places he had been felt more like a fever dream.
Taking a pause, he gazed out towards the environment below. He did not make much distance, yet the view was a good way to track progress. Looking back up, feline eyes started to wander to determine the paths available to him. Anything with an okay slope was fine so long as a slip-up did not mean he fell right off the Ascent. "Suppose if I find a good spot I can always log out there if need be," Alonso muttered. Shaking his head, he pressed onward in an otherwise lonely travel. Though knowing how this game worked, at one point he was going to meet an unexpected companion.
@Bonnie Bonbon
Rolling his shoulders the man cleared his throat. The first slope up did not look too bad. Being built for physical activity was going to prove beneficial, or so he hoped. Hopping a couple times, preparing his breath, Alonso shook his head and took the first steps upward. Making sure to keep his balance, the Beastfolk veered his gaze side to side, and sometimes behind himself. Anyone or anything can be out to ruin his day. Even worse was the fact players had to outright take educated cases and quick observation to know whether or not an enemy was far too powerful for them.
Or shit happened and Lady Luck decided her chipped nail was enough of an excuse to make someone's life hell.
Sparse flora was dotted among the rocks and dirt. While none of it was considered a proper garden, these lifeforms made the journey less of a drag. As far as the man was concerned the new sights were enough to ease boredom and not be yet-another-plains-or-forest-area. Not that he minded those areas, but going through Astorea and Falderan enough and everything started to blend together way too much. Sometimes the places he had been felt more like a fever dream.
Taking a pause, he gazed out towards the environment below. He did not make much distance, yet the view was a good way to track progress. Looking back up, feline eyes started to wander to determine the paths available to him. Anything with an okay slope was fine so long as a slip-up did not mean he fell right off the Ascent. "Suppose if I find a good spot I can always log out there if need be," Alonso muttered. Shaking his head, he pressed onward in an otherwise lonely travel. Though knowing how this game worked, at one point he was going to meet an unexpected companion.
@Bonnie Bonbon