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The pink sky arched across the cosmos of the canyon. The orange and dull yellow of the massive trenches swirled with the lush pink aura of the evening. A squawk ripped the peace of the evening, disrupting the calm of a traveller who traversed the rocky canyons. With a pack on his back, a sand cat navigated his way to the north through the canyons. A hat was dipped low over his face, the brim keeping the sweeping echo of light out of his eyes. It was not but hours ago that he had left the only civilization he had known in his life - A broken civilization that had taken refuge in the canyons of Mobius in hopes of nothing more than survival. However, this traveller, had made his decision in searching of something more than survival in the world – there had to be something more fulfilling in the world, at least, that's what the sand cat had hoped.
The pink of the sky over head was now a deep purple. Night was upon Mobius and the traveller had reached the final outcropping of shale and stone of the canyons. Off in the distance, with just enough light left to see, the sand cat eyed the tips of a forest just reaching out over the horizon. His instincts twisted with an uncomfortable squirm at the idea of travelling on an open plain during the night; an open view of an open prey. The sand cat lifted the brim of his hat slightly, his weathered amber eyes narrowed down the horizon and felt teased, almost taunted by the sight of the sprawling green tree-line. 'One more night in a cave,' thought the cat. He turned on his heels, the ground crunching beneath his leather and canvas shoes, 'just one more night in a hole.' He climbed the lip of a small cliff and found a suitable cave that provided enough shelter for him to rest. With one more look over his shoulder at the forest, the sand cat sighed and bent over his pack – taking out a small canvas sheet to sleep on.
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“What we have in the canyons is safe, Dune. Leaving would not only be dangerous but... Unnecessary, surely you can see that?” said an older sand cat.
“Living off of the bugs of the cave, stealing eggs from the nests of birds, constant uncertainties of where our next source of water will come from, sleeping in caves and holes... You call that 'Safe', Zahm?” asked Dune, “you and everyone else can keep living in your holes – I am crawling out of mine,” he hissed at Zahm.
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Dune awoke from the dream slowly as morning crept into his cave, waking him with pokes and jabs of light. For a moment, the dream of the argument he had with Zahm the night before lingered then quickly receded to the back of Dune's mind. After climbing down the lip of the cliff and over the small final outcroppings of the canyon, Dune looked behind him and bid the place a farewell.
After an hour or so of walking across the grassy plain, the sand cat reached the forest. He smiled to himself and inhaled the scent of the green life all around him. Dune travelled the forest with no clear destination in mind, letting his legs take him through the maze of vegetation and under brush. The melody of birds and percussion of the branches in the lazy breeze provided a gentle song.
The songs of nature were soon interrupted by the pangs of Dune's stomach. Hunger rattled inside him and his eyes searched the canopy. His eyes finally settled on a fruit-dotted tree a few dozen feet away from him. The sand cat was soon climbing the tree with ease, climbing to the emergent layer of the forest, taking a handful of fruit with him. As he found a comfortable branch to sit on, he produced a small butterfly knife from the inside of his jacket. With a twist of his wrist, the blade twirled around and into position. He sliced pieces of the fruit onto the blade and into his mouth.
As Dune ate, his eyes searched around the scenery. The trees seemed to go on for quite a long distance, yet off in the distance to the south east, a faint glow caught his eye. It was barely there, but noticeable enough for him to see. Since the last few hours of his journey had relatively no direction, Dune thought it best to make it to whatever it was to the south east his destination. 'Maybe another city?...' the sand cat thought as he finished off the last piece of fruit, sating his appetite.
The sand cat landed from branch to branch off of his perch before finally landing on the floor of the forest. When he did, an arrow bolt ripped the air over his head and landed firmly within the tree he had just climbed out of. Alertly, Dune snapped his head to the direction from which the bolt came and spotted a skunk with a bandoleer, beret, and wrist-mounted crossbow, which the skunk was quickly reloading with another bolt.
Dune quickly closed the gap while unlocking and dancing his knife around his thumb and forefinger into ready position. With a scowl on his face, the sand cat zig-zagged in between trees and heard a 'twang' as he felt another bolt speed past his head. The sand cat used this to his advantage and sprang at the skunk, taking him down with his forearm to the crossbow wielder's throat. The skunk grunted as they fell to the forest floor, Dune keeping his knife close to the attacker's throat. However, the skunk managed to raise and bend his leg and deliver a kick to Dune's stomach, knocking him off and onto his back. As Dune gripped his stomach and got back onto his feet, he found the skunk had already reloaded and was fixed on the sand cat's head.
The forest had suddenly fell silent, as if the world had stopped momentarily.
“Keep it right there, boy,” said the skunk, who to Dune's surprise had an accent he had not heard before.
“Why did you try to shoot me?” asked the sand cat sternly.
“I'll ask the questions, feline – who are you?” asked the skunk, brushing off Dune's own query with a sneer.
After a second of staring contemptibly at his attacker, Dune decided it would be the more diplomatic course of action to simply answer the questions.
“My name is Dune Copperstone... I am one of the last survivors of the city of Aaamaal,” stated the sand cat.
“... Aaamaal?” repeated the skunk under his breath as he narrowed his eyes at Dune, “I see.”
The sand cat came forward slightly, curious, “You've heard of it? What do you know about it?” asked Dune quickly.
“I don't know much about it, feline,” the skunk stated,” However, if what you say is true – that you are from Aaamaal, you're going to have to come with me.”
Dune gripped his knife, “Why should I have any reason to come with you after you just tried to put an arrow through my head?” he asked.
The skunk smirked smugly and tapped his crossbow, “Because, you either come with me and learn something about your ruined city or I end your journey right here.”
With an audible sigh and brief moment of silence, Dune twitched his knife shut and pocketed it.
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