I found a lot of stuff!
Roll 1: 17 = 2 pieces of hay
Roll 2: 13 = 2 pieces of hay
Roll 3: 01 = 1 pieces of hay
Roll 4: 20 = 3 pieces of hay
Roll 5: 11 = 1 pieces of hay
Roll 6: 14 = 1 pieces of hay
Roll 7: 19 = 2 pieces of hay
Total pieces of hay: 12 pieces of hay

Sparkling Sunrise was excited to check out some of the burrows around the Swamp! When Strange Creature pointed them out, she couldn't wait to see who was snuggled up and warm inside. Carefully, she approached one and stuck her head in. When she came face to face with a foal curled up, she gasped. Before she could speak, the little one told her he was playing a good game of Hide and Seek. She commended them on their hiding spot while she glanced around. The tunnel seemed pretty stable! After reminding the foal to be safe, she pulled her head back out and trotted over to the next burrow. She was fully prepared to laugh if all the burrows she looked in ended up having all the foals playing Hide and Seek in them, but hoped that she'd see some animals that actually lived in them.
The second burrow was a glittering wonderland. There were shiny rocks, a few pebbles, some dried flowers, and even a big, red apple! Sparkling Sunrise was ready to investigate the trinkets further when a rox padded in from further in the burrow. They locked eyes, and it pinned its ears back. The little creature grew in size as its fur puffed up, and it chittered at her angrily. "
Sorry! Sorry!" she called, as she backpedaled out. Well, if she was ever missing something, now she knew there was a good chance that a rox had it. Next burrow!
Thankfully, the next one had no shrieking rox or hiding foal. There was a pile of dried grass stuffed inside, and Sparkling Sunrise stared in confusion for a while. There were a few reasons she could think of why it was there. It could be bedding for something trying to keep warm. It could be a food storage spot for a kin or some other animal. Either way, she hoped it served that individual well, and moved on.
Sparkling Sunrise could barely contain her squeal in happiness when she poked her head in the next burrow and found a tortoise snuggled inside! "
Hello there, friend!" she cooed at it. The creature looked on curiously, and she leaned forward more to see it better. The young totoma touched her nose to the tortoise's beak and giggled. She took in the earthen scent of the burrow, but the tortoise itself didn't smell like anything specific. "
I hope I'm not disturbing you! Stay cozy!" she chimed as she backed out of the burrow. Before she walked away, she tried to make a note of that one so she could leave some berries or something there later for her new friend.
The next burrow was empty, but seemed to be a well established home for something. Sparkling Sunrise sniffed at the small animal bones and the little tufts of fur. Maybe something like a mongoose or an ermine lived here? She wasn't going to keep poking around to find out. That rox meant business, and she was not interested in upsetting any more little friends this afternoon. Onto the next!
The young totoma was definitely intrigued when she spotted slimy residue on the edge of the next burrow. Carefully, she poked her head in, minding the edges of the entrance. Her eyes widened when she discovered that the inside was covered in slugs and snails! How cute! The little creatures did not seem bothered by her presence, so she watched them for a few minutes. They were so different from her, so of course she was fascinated by them. When one of them seemed to be making its way out of the burrow, she stepped back to let it through. "
Good luck!" she called out to it as she moved on.
The last burrow Sparkling Sunrise approached was deceiving. It seemed perfectly normal, but when she poked her head in, she discovered quickly that she was very wrong. A bundle of little owlcat kittens, snuggled in a pile in the back, all turned to face her. There was a split second where they all just stared, before the kittens began screeching at the intruder. The high pitched noise made Sparkling Sunrise jerk in pain, her horns knocking against the ceiling of the burrow. "
Sorry sorry sorry!" she yelled as she clumsily reeled back. A headache was
not how she expected this endeavor to end. When her head felt better, she would conclude she had fun, though!