It was...oddly quiet around him, which greatly disturbed Casper. The pale boy had arrived at these lands not long ago, thinking based on the large landscape that they’d be abundant and full of other creatures to interact with. He’d broken from his familial pack in order to find himself and possibly meet other wolves to see how they lived and there had been hope he’d run into a few new faces by now.
Yet the woods he was currently in were strangely empty, even of animals like deer and birds it seemed like. It troubled him that not even prey animals appeared to be running about at the moment, never mind the fact Casper had yet to run into another wolf. Was there something wrong with them? Looking around, there was plenty of new life with young trees scattered everywhere everywhere his light amber eyes looked so it wasn’t a terrible place to be.
But there was also blackened earth beyond the green -or well, snow he supposed - if he looked close enough. Large trees that were sagging and barely holding on as new moss and various other plant life scrambled across the dying trees. Had a great fire broken out here? It appeared likely but it also looked like it was quite some time ago, as Casper paused by a fallen log, with moss growing over it.
“I guess a fire would scare anyone away.” Casper mumbled to himself as he flopped next to the log, not minding the snow melting and sinking into his fur. His pelt was already somewhat wet from slipping on some snow covered ice so a little more couldn't kill him right? The pale male figured he'd have a break because there was no one around the immediate area so he'd be safe to relax for a moment. At least, as far as he knew.