Tanglevine danglers are peerless when it comes to traversing the canopies of the towering trees in the Tangle. But even among these exemplars of their craft, there are elites and novices. The level of their skill is clearly denoted by how intact they manage to keep their gossamer-thin insect-wing cloaks as they streak across the treetops amid the plethora of impediments that may snag or tear at them.
Lea here is notably a novice, but she does her utmost-- even when her kind intentions are sometimes stymied by her lack of experience. That hatchling doesn't look like it belongs in that nest!
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