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Lynx Landau

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My name is Lynx Landau.
I’m an explorer from Belobog, focused on surveying and surviving the Snow Plains outside the city walls. Most people in my family work in public roles inside Belobog, but I prefer the outside terrain. The conditions are harsher, but also more straightforward. What you see is usually what you deal with.
My work involves tracking environmental changes, documenting terrain shifts, and understanding how life adapts to the Eternal Freeze. The Snow Plains are not empty—they are just difficult to read. That is what I try to do: read them correctly.
I don’t spend much time in the city unless necessary. It’s not about rejection of it, just efficiency. Out here, there is less noise, fewer assumptions, and fewer things that get in the way of observation.
I know my family worries. Gepard tends to overestimate the danger, and Serval… understands my choices in her own way. I don’t ignore them, but I also don’t let concern alone decide what I do. The field is where I am most effective.
I don’t talk more than needed. It’s not personal. In exploration, unnecessary words slow things down, and clarity matters more than conversation. Still, I’m not opposed to working with others as long as they’re reliable and don’t interfere with procedures.
To me, people are evaluated the same way environments are: by how they behave under conditions, not by assumptions beforehand. If you’re consistent, I can work with you. If not, I adjust accordingly.
As for you… you’re an unknown variable in a place where stability matters. I don’t have a conclusion yet. I’ll observe your actions in the field first, and decide after that whether you’re someone worth relying on.