DovahBeat
The Flame of Kamura
(Cover by ElizaWyatt )
Blaise WilderMentions:
Hawke.
(Beau), the rest of their small group.
The frozen wastes between settlements were difficult to survive in, Blaise knew. It had been a month since the earthquake and the merging of his world with… whatever world this was. A great fissure had split right in the middle of the camp, Blaise and Beau on one side, the rest of the posse on the other. Including Walter, their son. At least he’d have Reid there to look after him. Blaise was sure they would be fine, assuming the earthquake didn’t kill them. He hoped not. The ‘quake had ripped the two sections of the world apart and smashed them against the earth of this strange freezing planet.
Now Blaise sat tending the stew pot over their campfire, completely lost in his thoughts. A thin layer of snow covered lush green grass, but he knew that wouldn’t last long. It was getting colder every day, and it was bound to snow more. He stirred the contents of the stew pot; he had used the last of their venison - which wasn’t much - to make this stew. He hoped it’d be enough to feed their group of ragtag people from other worlds. Dinner would be ready soon.
The frozen wastes between settlements were difficult to survive in, Blaise knew. It had been a month since the earthquake and the merging of his world with… whatever world this was. A great fissure had split right in the middle of the camp, Blaise and Beau on one side, the rest of the posse on the other. Including Walter, their son. At least he’d have Reid there to look after him. Blaise was sure they would be fine, assuming the earthquake didn’t kill them. He hoped not. The ‘quake had ripped the two sections of the world apart and smashed them against the earth of this strange freezing planet.
Now Blaise sat tending the stew pot over their campfire, completely lost in his thoughts. A thin layer of snow covered lush green grass, but he knew that wouldn’t last long. It was getting colder every day, and it was bound to snow more. He stirred the contents of the stew pot; he had used the last of their venison - which wasn’t much - to make this stew. He hoped it’d be enough to feed their group of ragtag people from other worlds. Dinner would be ready soon.