Kadoc nodded and held the fur blanket guarding the entrance from the cold away, allowing everyone to pass through. Just as Kadoc was about to let go, Mevanwi jogged up to them and slipped through. The cover fell back into place, sealing the four in a warm, dimly-lit room.
A fire was lit in the center of the round hut with blankets strewn about the floor. A low desk was covered in papers and pencils without any sense of order, and by the fire, opposite of the Heroes, was a blanket burrito.
"Gelin!" Mevanwi spoke at the blanket burrito, which responded with a groan.
"We found some stragglers in the snow, stop sleeping and look after them!" She strode over and tugged at the blanket until it rolled over to reveal a face and a mess of red hair. Nearly eight years ago, this doppelganger assisted the Heroes in tracking down Mograma. However, as Zelda was not in this group, he did not recognize anyone for who they really were.
"Eeeehhhh..." he whined and pulled the blanket tighter around him. "Grab a blanket. Too cold."
Mevanwi lightly kicked him in the side and sighed. "He's been like this ever since the Snow Beast showed up. I keep telling him to find some other way to get our goods, but all he's done is mope." She turned toward the door, briefly stopping by the Heroes with a soft expression. "Maybe you guys can cheer him up," she added and exited.
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A fire was lit in the center of the round hut with blankets strewn about the floor. A low desk was covered in papers and pencils without any sense of order, and by the fire, opposite of the Heroes, was a blanket burrito.
"Gelin!" Mevanwi spoke at the blanket burrito, which responded with a groan.
"We found some stragglers in the snow, stop sleeping and look after them!" She strode over and tugged at the blanket until it rolled over to reveal a face and a mess of red hair. Nearly eight years ago, this doppelganger assisted the Heroes in tracking down Mograma. However, as Zelda was not in this group, he did not recognize anyone for who they really were.
"Eeeehhhh..." he whined and pulled the blanket tighter around him. "Grab a blanket. Too cold."
Mevanwi lightly kicked him in the side and sighed. "He's been like this ever since the Snow Beast showed up. I keep telling him to find some other way to get our goods, but all he's done is mope." She turned toward the door, briefly stopping by the Heroes with a soft expression. "Maybe you guys can cheer him up," she added and exited.