Sorry if I go too fast, and that I make a few assumptions/powerplays, but I figured we might as well get this closer to completion. If any of you protest anything, just let me know! Plus Marsh lends himself to more action than not, so it was easiest this way.
<blockquote>Nobody protested, but had Marsh paid more attention to Ruiko, he would have quicker noticed the wariness there. As it was, the group drew close, hidden from the elk herd as they watched. It was quite magnificent, in its own way, but Marsh wasn't much taken to admiring such wonders. It was the display of strength and power which most impressed him. Any notions of tackling a bull had been fanciful before, but now were completely disregarded. As Ruiko spoke of caution to Volkan and Triell, Marsh took note, aware that both of these yearlings were close to the male. Whilst Volkan meant little to him, especially considering she was yet to be an actual packmember, she had proved herself as a temporary ally, and Marsh had no intentions of letting her befall harm. As for Triell, that went without saying; Marsh was incredibly fond of the boy. As such, the clear eagerness in the black wolf went some way to fuel Marsh's belief that this was a good idea.
He met Triell's gaze, nodding once in solidarity, before glancing to the rest and, with a pointed expression which told them to stay put, he disappeared momentarily, hugging the foliage around the beasts to better assess the herd. He saw no lone female, which was a disappointment, but he did spot a group of three cows hanging back from the rest, on the opposite side to the rutting bulls. One was somewhat smaller than the other two, young, perhaps, or just runtish; either way, survival of the fittest hadn't seemed to apply to her so far, and she was about to be sorely tested. Ideal in all ways. In no time he had returned to the hunting party, and huffed at them to follow. No doubt they would soon all see with their own eyes the same trio of vulnerable cows, with its obvious target, but just in case Marsh made sure to draw their attentions to her upon becoming visible, though she stood out easily enough.
Now it was time to divvy up the tasks, though it was a question easily answered. Moving further about, Marsh led them to a break in the foliage, a narrow continuation of the crude clearing that the elk occupied. It would be an obvious choice for any chased beast to run down, with a little encouragement. Good ambush potential. Looking to Triell and Ruiko, the largest wolves present, Marsh dug once at the ground with a paw, signalling where they should wait. With any luck, he and Volkan - who he glanced at next, jerking his head away in a command to follow him - would be able to separate the smaller elk so that Ruiko and Triell had the single target to be concerned with. Assuming all was well, he would lead Volkan further through the forest, giving their prey a wide berth, until they settled nearly opposite to the path that Ruiko and Triell were tasked to guard.
He looked then to Volkan, to ensure that she was calm and confident. The division had worked out nicely, Marsh felt; this way, he was sure that two powerful wolves could receive the elk, and hopefully it would placate Ruiko to be able to remain with his brother. Volkan, the smallest and least brawny, could thus help with herding the chosen cow into their jaws, and be watched over by Marsh in the process. As the relative wildcard in this situation, it satisfied Marsh to be able to make sure that she was serious about this, and pulling her weight in the meantime.
Pulling out of cover slowly, he looked towards where he knew Triell and Ruiko must be hiding, he waited for some sign of readiness from them and Volkan before launching himself into the clearing silently, forgoing the customary snarls in order to cause the least alarm in the elk herd in general; all he wanted was a reaction from the trio, which was easily obtained. At least it could give them a precious few seconds before the rest of the herd realised what was happening. Shifting to the left, Marsh coordinated with Volkan's actions to best isolate and drive forwards the trio, attempting to cut off the smaller cow in particular.</blockquote>
If Chels could post next to finish the herding, that would be great <3 Also, here's a crude drawing of the layout, in case it's useful: <a href='http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v618/Sheemaraa/RoW/elkhunt.jpg' target='_blank'>map</a>. Dark green is thicker forest! And Triell/Ruiko's marker just shows the gap that Marsh is hoping to steer the cow towards.