
The arid desert air felt strange in her nostrils as Mystic of the Silent Jungle sucked in a tired breath. Something in her was still used to the thick, heavy air of her jungle birthplace. The forests of her new home, the lands of the Song of the Quartered Dawn, felt dry and harsh to her muzzle at times. Even the forest's humidity seemed to increase in her mind when compared with air like this, though. It sucked at her lungs and dried out her nose. Sometimes the sensitive skin even bled a little bit, when the dry heat scorched her throat with every breath. She could never be comfortable living in a place like this and she didn't know how her mother could have stood being born here.
Once every two of three years, she asked for and obtained her stallion's permission to go on an extended journey. She made her way from their forested home and went to visit her daughter's jungle territory. Then she returned to the home of her heart, the lands of the Amazon Rains, in order to see her parents. Her twin brother's home was next, and she'd been surprised at the full Song he'd managed to gather for himself. Their mother always said he would do well as soon as he found himself a place in the world.
The last leg of her journey took her across the dunes of her grandparents' desert home so that she could visit their oasis and catch them up on the happenings of their extended family. It took her over a month to complete the entire circuit, but she always felt emotionally and spiritually fulfilled after seeing everyone. With so many Mystics in her line it seemed they always had news for one another, perhaps new techniques to practice or a new foal on its way.
She neared the end of her journey now, hopefully reaching the Restored Oasis by dusk tomorrow. She would stay for several days and enjoy their hospitality before beginning her walk home. Her legs ached with her recent exertions and her mind felt dull with fatigue after walking for so long over the relentless dunes, but she would find a place to rest for part of the evening and had the promise of a cool, refreshing spring to look forward to.