No birds sang in this part of the wood. Zerxes hadn't heard a single peep in over an hour, but found no discomfort in the silence surrounded by old bones and the stench of decay. Rather, it felt homely. Around him, trees were draped with dormant creepers and dusted with snow. Despite the rather heavy snowfall the night before, not much peppered the ground thanks to the thick canopy above. Between his paws rested an equally thin rabbit carcass he'd been nursing for the better part of the day. There had been little meat to begin with and sucking out the marrow in the bones was hardly worth the effort it took to crack them open.
Not for the first time, the Zamora cursed the fact that no pack would likely take him in this condition even if he could pretend to bow to any leadership. He would be thriving if he had others to help him take down worthwhile care. Now, he was forced to scavenge other kills or catch the unlucky rabbit that was slower than the emaciated wolf.
The benefit, at least, to resting in this forlorn place was the in built security system. There was hardly a place to step without crunching through some skull or another. Z had actually delighted in the music made on his way to the center of Cors Ossum while others may have avoiding the place for that very reason. He heard the music now and lifted his head from his meal with an ugly snarl. Starving as he was, Zerxes wasn't about to surrender his meal - as meager as it was - to anyone without a brutal fight.
"You'll find no easy meal here," he warned boldly.