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Thought this place might prove to be fun, and it's not too far away from CD! 500+



          The Amara had been feeling adventurous today. While she was still getting adjusted to returning back to her tribal lands, at the same time, she also wanted to embark outside of the territory and see what else has changed in the duration of her absence. So, in rising early (and she usually awoke early to feed Aidan for the morning), the red she-wolf happened to start off with her steed outside AniWaya following a dusty, unnamed path. To where their destination was heading, it was unknown to both Asha and Aidan, but in circumstances such as this, her Spirit Guide Jaya always became of an assistance to both of them.

          At this point in time, Asha simply wouldn't know what to do without the aid of her Spirit Guide. Jaya assisted her in practically everything: interpreting signs and dreams, guiding her down the right paths, offering a second opinion, and most of all bringing dawning realizations to herself every single day. There wasn't anything that Jaya couldn't teach Asha a lesson in, no matter if Asha knew what it was already, there was always a different perspective to learn from her Spirit Guide. Whispering into her pierced, red ears, Jaya told Asha to guide Aidan in a direction that was a bit of a journey to get to, but would be worthwhile to see. Seeing that Jaya didn't put the two of them in any hazardous situations, Asha simply complied with Jaya's suggestions, and the three of them (with Asha and Aidan in physical, however) destined to the abandoned castle on the cliffside.

          It didn't take long before they arrived, and the red haired woman's jaw fell agape at the majestic old structure that took its place on the rocks. It was towering, colossal, most of all, eerie. Eerie enough to where Aidan neighed, refusing to let the two take any more steps closer. It was stark daylight in late afternoon, and even while it was still light out, there was a quality about this place that looked hauntingly creepy, still. Apparently her equine didn't like the sights of this place, neither the vibe that resonated from it. Asha didn't recall seeing any structure of the sort before, and it was in her curiosity that compelled her to go into the great hall of the castle to do some exploring. Atop her horse, she patted through his mane gently and soothingly. "Don't worry, it's probably been abandoned for centuries, you know? There's absolutely nothing in there... except spiders, bugs, and maybe even... ghosts..." Asha trailed off speaking to Aidan, in which her words wouldn't matter in the least anyway, for he wasn't going to get any closer than he was to the castle. Her mind waited for Jaya to possibly have some input about this place, but at the moment, her Spirit Guide was strangely quiet. Feeling her adrenaline start to filter into her veins, the small figure that was Asha Amara leapt off the backside of her horse. Stretching her legs for a moment, her amber eyes surveyed the area. Nobody else was around, although there was that feeling that unseen eyes were watching. Mm, creepy! What a thrill this was going to be!





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