Windcatcher: Book I Of The Stone War Chronicles - Plot & Excerpts
Pushing off with his feet, he shifted his weight onto his right leg. This was always the tricky part, but he was getting used to the movement he needed to make—which was not all that strange since he had made the climb multiple times per day for the last twelve days straight. The first time, it took him several attempts to find a suitable route. He had gotten stuck a number of times, until he finally found the hidden handhold on the blind side of a large, overhanging rock. They had traveled for six days along the coastal cliffs, before reaching their current encampment. More than once, the group was forced to backtrack as their route led to a dead-end. Taking it slow, they took all the precautions not to run into any patrols. During those days, Galirras often took flight below the cliffs, playing with the wind currents swirling around the rocky shore. An animal unable to see the wind would have trouble navigating the swiftly changing currents of air smashing into the stone. Anything flying too close would risk being thrown into the rocks, or being swallowed by sprays of seawater.
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