The morning had brought unseasonably warm conditions. Relief was in order;
Salix relished this weather. His paws didn't feel frozen stiff for once, and his flesh was unscathed
by the cruel icy winds. Slender muzzle is raised, his nostrils taking in the unknown scents about
him. The forestry about was quite thick, making scouting ahead a formidable task. Lithe limbs push
forward; the wolf was almost mechanical by now. He didn't give much thought to his actions- he
just moved. The robo-wolf strolls onward. For once, it seemed, his mind was quiet. Perhaps the overt
intimidation of such thick woods kept his brain preoccupied for the current moment.
The thin ice and snow he had coasted across upon reentering the Lore was not present in these woods.
For this he was thankful; his calloused paw pads needed a breather. There were no sounds to stimulate
his ears. A dead silence held the air. It was almost uncomfortable, but Salix paid no heed to being able
to hear his own heart beating steadily within his barreled chest. It wouldn't be long till he ran into another,
or so his intuition was telling him. His muzzle trembles as the odor of prey tickles his nose. The gray-white
wolf quickly swoops his head downward in an attempt to pick up a trail. Nothing.
This forest was one of trickery. A disconcerted grunt tickles at his throat, but the man oppresses it. No time
for dismay. At this point in time, life was in the air for the wolf. He was blatantly just surviving. No
specific search for anything, no clear-cut destination. He was completely on his own.