"I think so," Mistral replies, trying to dust some of the snow off his hat. It's making the brim sag and getting in the way of seeing where he's going. Soon, though, he can find the foot of the mountain trail again. It's not as harsh and bare a mountain as Hyrule's Death Mountain, having large patches of grass and the occasional conifer tree. There are some patches of snow here and there, and Mistral checks them before stopping at the bottom of a tree with a sigh.
"I found Snowball in a tree like this one, but it looks like most of the snow on it is gone." And standing under a conifer tree that contains a few small bits of slush might not be a good idea, as a glob of it falls from the branches and lands on the Waltz with a very wet 'splut'.
The Magelets are also checking patches of snow, though they're not entirely sure what for. Anything that moves is their guess.
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"I found Snowball in a tree like this one, but it looks like most of the snow on it is gone." And standing under a conifer tree that contains a few small bits of slush might not be a good idea, as a glob of it falls from the branches and lands on the Waltz with a very wet 'splut'.
The Magelets are also checking patches of snow, though they're not entirely sure what for. Anything that moves is their guess.