By the time you reach the mountain, the snow has turned to ash.
The Hollow Mountain rises black and silent above the tundra, its peak ringed with pale smoke. Steam hisses through the cracks underfoot. Inside, it’s warmer. Too warm. The air glows faintly orange.
Finn’s fur sparks with static. “This place doesn’t like visitors,” he mutters.
A pang of homesickness has you wishing you’d never left. You would never bail on the snowbeasts, but you’ve already had a lot more than you bargained for by joining the beast keepers, and it’s hard not to feel out of your depth.
Clinging to some shred of comfort, you remember a letter from home tucked deep in one of your zippered pockets. You’ve already read it so many times by now you could recite the message from heart alone, and recalling it helps ease your nerves.
You find the first of the slumbering giants soon after. A creature of stone and heat, its chest rising and falling in slow rhythm. Dozens more lie scattered through the cavern, all asleep. But one, near the heart of the mountain, is stirring.
Its eyelids flutter. The ground trembles.
If the giant wakes before the migration ends, the rage from its breath alone could melt half the northern ice. You have to calm it, but how do you soothe something big enough to dream in earthquakes?
You remember Orla’s words, ‘The world doesn’t wait for readiness. It waits for heart.’
So you kneel, place your hand on the warm stone, and whisper. You tell the giant of the frost elk, the owlcats, the foxes who learned to share the sky. You speak of how the world still holds to balance, even now.
Slowly, the tremors fade. The giant’s breathing steadies.
From above, the aurora threads through a crack in the ceiling, painting the cavern in cool light. The ash turns back to snow.
Finn exhales. “You’re getting good at this,” he says. “Remind me to stay on your good side.”
Task:
Share what was written in the Letter below using 100 words or more for full credit. This could be a letter written by a friend or family member, whether entirely fictional or inspired from your own relationships in real life.
Alternatively you can share a fond Memory of someone you care about in 150 words or more!
15 beans/sapphires are available for this task, with an extra 15 for completing all Week Two tasks by end of activity. Deadline is 11:59pm (HOL time) on Wednesday January 21st.




