> Take a deep breath and carefully remember everything we can about climbing something.
> Then get to it!
>You take a moment to steady yourself and try to recall all the little tricks about positioning your feet just so and feeling out a branch that is going to properly hold your weight, then begin to scale the tree.
>Despite this, and despite your dress, the tree is not a particularly hard one to scale. You are quite happy, in fact, that you took the time to pick a good one. It takes you a couple minutes, some of them slightly more awkward than you'd like, before you scale high enough to see over many of the trees. Looking around, you can see many mountains, some miles in the distance; tall and blocky things that extend up into the air like natural plinths; you've seen many of their like on the mainland; the proper name of them eludes you at the moment. Looking upward, the sky seems to be a pastiche of swirled, unmoving colors, which nary a cloud or a sun that you can see.
>_