As he stood there, the man's eyes flashed forward through the bog and into the reeds that had stood above the murky surface that smelt of last years carcass. The male had unconsciously begun to imagine scenes carnage, the sheer terror of having to fight on unknown grounds with one's paws sinking into the murky void beneath. The enemies closing in, hidden by the impenetrable walls of reeds that stood all around. Cutting into the less protected bits of flesh when one had tried to push through to safety. He could imagine the screams as the local tribesmen had descendent upon an expedition that have hailed themselves from a far away land. Land where a strangest kind of tree could be found, one of purple leafs.
The male had shook his head violently, in a frantic motion like he had been scared by the blood and screams that he had "seen"... But there was obviously nothing like that before him as far as the eye could see... Yet the cold chill kept creeping down his spine, as the male tried to get his senses back in line. The man had never experienced such a thing before, thus he'd wondered silently upon it. Was he getting deranged or did the bedtime stories from his puphood decided to weigh in their ugly heads? Whatever the reason, the cause, why it would be happening to him right now, at a such a place?
Why it would have felt so familiar... Like from a past life?
The questions kept mounting up, but the man's attention had been quickly returned to the reality as the dark male's ears twitched upon a fresh set of sounds. A few distant squelches at first that have quickly grew into more muffled, more complex orchestra of sounds that could only originate from a body that was pushing through the muck and gooey on their own strength. The ridge's guardian have turned in place at first, like he tried to look behind. Only to realize that the source had to be in front of him, somewhere in among the tall grass and reeds that stood up above the brown waters...
The man had kept silence as his fervently green eyes were put to good use, scanning the murky surface and whatever was above it. It took a moment, but not a long one till he'd spot a creature that emerged from the shores of what had appeared to be an 'island' in front of him, the dry patch of land with a barely visible track leading through it and made by the locals as well as prey. At first Blackmoore had found himself a little perplexed about the stranger, as there wasn't much of him for his eyes to inspect. Especially once the smaller creature entered the murky waters and pushed in towards him, trying to avoid the deeper parts at the same time... The man had been quite honestly unsure was that a coyote going towards him or a "brethren", just of a smaller kind than him... Though honestly almost everyone belonged to that category for the man, so that was quite a vague too.
Either way, he was soon going to get his answer - as the yellow eyes had emerged from the brownish, fuzzy outline that barely stood apart from the brown waters of the marshes. Emerged already firmly locked upon him, just moments before he'd heard the voice beaming him over. A voice, not incoherent cackling in a some foreign, barbaric tongue. The male blinked curiously, as he had tilted his head slightly as his eyes kept looking over the stranger. "No, obviously not." The man replied without a thought, on a impulse. The man had been honestly quite perplexed upon this chance meeting. Especially as his eyes ventured beyond Vaken in response to sudden change in movements of the surviving not-sunken flora.
"Uhuh..." He exhaled with a tiresome sigh as his green eyes locked upon one of the three coyotes emerging from the farthest clump of reeds and starting to navigate their way towards the two. Abusing their lesser size and weight to gain advantage of mobility, the trio of scoundrels begun to close the distance on an alarming rate... "They're not your friends am I right?" He snickered while tilting his head to the other side than before, all the while giving his best impression of a slightly amused grin...
It seemed that Blackmoore had found the coyotes he was looking for...