The Lion King
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M I D V I N T E R
THE BLESSED PEAK
Thurion was saddened by the empty halls and bleak look in their eyes, as if he needed another reminder what things used to be like with Coci by his side. For his grandson, however, and for the sake of the climb, he would set such sorrows aside.
"You doing alright there, son? Almost at the top," he paused to peer down at Aris doing his best to keep up. They scaled in the manner of his ancestors: crude crampons, simple picks, and a rope secured around their waists. Should the lad slip and fall, the elder would hold his weight. "Another hundred feet or so, and we'll be rewarded with the first light of day!"
Standing at 9,776 metres above sea level, the Blessed Peak was the tallest mountain in the west, second only to the Clenched Fist located farther east clocking in at a whopping 10,304 metres. To scale such behemoths of the world was said to court death — a worthy challenge to any stout-hearted Valkyri looking to prove themselves between wars. It was also said that mountains carried within them the wisdoms of the ages, and that these would be granted to those brave enough to reach the top.
Now stood atop the last cliff face, the High King began hauling the scion of House Noble "ashore", expediating the final few metres for him. He greeted Aris with the biggest of grins and warmest of hugs. "Haha, that's my boy," he proudly declared, as if daring the very gods at the threshold of their divine realm to suggest otherwise. Thurion helped the lad take off his pack, placing it in the snow next to his, before find a place to sit and recuperate.
Behind them, far below, was the Fortress of Dawn, acting as a base camp. Before them... Midvinter, as far as the eye could see.
Thurion sat upright, basking in the first light coming over the east horizon, his long mane of gold billowing behind him as he welcomed the warmth of his father's touch. The land itself became engulfed in an orange glow as the night sky turned bright red, they increasingly yellow. Clouds went from purple to pink, steadily whitening by the minute.
"Beautiful, is it not?"