The wind howled around the mountaintop, screaming with a ferocity rarely matched elsewhere, while the snow fell in blinding sheets, swirling through the air as the wind tore it this way and that. It was the sort of storm that would have discouraged most people, but then again, Marisela wasn't most people, and the cold and wind didn't bother her at all. That was evidenced in her clothing- a light-weight white shirt with a black corset over her stomach, a black knee-length skirt, and black boots. She also wore a pale blue, light-weight diaphanous cloak, which billowed behind her as she followed the path up the mountain. Her white hair was fastened in a pony tail on the right side of her head.
She was currently following the pale blue form of one of the mountain's wolves, just barely visible up ahead as it led her toward the guild hall. She could feel the wind lessening a bit, and guessed she must be close. Sure enough, the wolf abruptly sheered off to the side. Marisela continued forward, however, and finally stepped into the patch of calm that surrounded what was obviously the guildhall. It looked like a cozy lodge, light glowing from within, shining out through the windows.
Marisela continued toward the door, her feet making barely a whisper of sound as she stepped lightly on the carpet of snow. She climbed the steps to the front door, hesitated for a moment, then pushed it open, stepping inside. She let the door fall closed behind her, stopping in the doorway for a few moments, looking around to get her bearings, unsure of what she would find.
She was currently following the pale blue form of one of the mountain's wolves, just barely visible up ahead as it led her toward the guild hall. She could feel the wind lessening a bit, and guessed she must be close. Sure enough, the wolf abruptly sheered off to the side. Marisela continued forward, however, and finally stepped into the patch of calm that surrounded what was obviously the guildhall. It looked like a cozy lodge, light glowing from within, shining out through the windows.
Marisela continued toward the door, her feet making barely a whisper of sound as she stepped lightly on the carpet of snow. She climbed the steps to the front door, hesitated for a moment, then pushed it open, stepping inside. She let the door fall closed behind her, stopping in the doorway for a few moments, looking around to get her bearings, unsure of what she would find.