The Shadow Beyond the Tundra | A Story of Vayren, the Ghost Fox

Ghostly white arctic fox standing in snowy tundra with glowing fur and ethereal atmosphere

The Shadow Beyond the Tundra is a quiet but pivotal chapter in the Seekers of the Wide series. In this frozen fragment of the journey, Rousseau and Matisse follow Vayren—an arctic fox who may be ghost, memory, or something older—across a stretch of tundra so still it forgets sound.

Vayren does not leave footprints. He does not speak. But he leads them to a place that remembers them before they arrive. Beneath the weight of ancient snow and silence, they find the doorway to something deeper: a forgotten hollow, a fire that never burned, and a being who does not judge—only watches.

The Stag, part bear and part myth, stands beneath the ice. He is not the end of the road. He is the question before the next step.

This chapter is not loud. It’s not fast. But it changes everything.
And when the snow lifts, the seekers are no longer the same.

The Echo of the Forgotten River | A Seekers of the Wild Adventure

In a canyon long silenced by time, Rousseau and Matisse follow the echo of a forgotten river—one that sings only to those willing to listen. Guided by whispers, memory, and a winged companion named Tikka, they awaken what nature itself has nearly forgotten.