"Of course they have homes," Luna replied vaguely, looking to her left. “Home is less of a place and more of a feeling,” she added wistfully, this time looking to her right. “However, I’m not sure where they live, if it’s in the crater, or around it, or what." She pointed a finger in the direction she was looking, indicating towards the top of the mountain. Following her finger would lead to the crater of the volcano, though they were still at a relatively safe distance. Steam was escaping through vents in the ground, melting the snow around the openings.
She set off in the general direction she was pointing. “The snow is different in Sweden,” she noted, hearing the different crunch the Italian snow was making when compared to the snow she had dealt with in Scandinavia the month prior. The Swedish snow was a much more subdued crunch, and the air there was devoid of the low, earthly rumble and hiss that surrounding them now. “Do you know much about geography, Dean?” They were getting closer to the crater of a volcano, after all, and it would help if he knew at least not to step on the thermal features.
After a few more steps, the young woman stopped in her tracks and bent down, raking thing fingers through the fresh layer of powder. The tips of her fingers grazed over a rock, and after a few more passes over it she grasped it and straightened up, staring down at it as resumed walking. It was a shiny and smooth piece of obsidian, nothing special, but unique to volcanic regions and it would surely be appreciate by her father.
“We’re probably close,” she said, lowering her voice so as not to startle any heliopaths in the vicinity. There was a thud somewhere to the east, hopefully rocks shifting after being disturbed by the unseen creatures. “Would you sketch the area?” She asked, coming to another stop, holding her arm out to stop Dean, too. “I can look around for tracks or other signs.” She wasn’t hoping to keep Dean from looking around with her, but too much excitement too quickly might have startled him. This was his first expedition, after all.