Backdating to 1/1/14.
Early morning, cold and overcast.
Baleful eyes took in the landscape - the monochrome world opened up before Deneb, rolling away in uneven hills and tangles of dark woodland. In the distance, partially obscured by cloud, an angry mountain reared its head, looming over the entirety of the vale. The landscape was vast - the hoary brute surveyed it from the top of a small hillock before setting off, a self-assured spring in his step as he padded across the snow, his snowshoe-like paws leaving regular imprints on the crust. This was a land which seemed to be full of possibilities - and one possibility in particular appealed to Deneb. With winter in full force, it seemed unlikely that even his supremely foolish brother would continue travelling on in during the starving season. At the thought of his brother, a distasteful curl formed at the edge of the man's jaw. Albireo was a blood traitor, and Deneb considered him dead to him. All he had to do was find him and actually finish the job. It was this which had proved difficult, as the former king tracked his fallen kin across endless miles, the season changing around him as they passed. It must be drawing to a close now... a sane wolf would find himself allies, perhaps a pack, in a cruel winter like this. It was the best way to ensure survival. It was also what Deneb was banking upon - that Albireo could not run forever, and now would be the time to close the distance, to end this long hunt. That was not to say Deneb was above such petty concerns as survival - the whitish brute knew that as relentless as he might be, mother nature was even more so. The icy bitch appeared to be in a particularly bad mood this winter - Deneb had seen little sign of prey since entering the lands, and those trails which he had stumbled across lead to nothing. Thus he was left in a similar dilemma to all his mortal kin - survival was paramount. Other priorities must be shifted from the forefront of his thoughts for the time-being, no matter how much it rankled him to let Albireo have even one more day of peace than was necessary. In order to find the man, Deneb had to remain alive, and that was exactly what he intended to do. A fire burned in his eyes as he entered the mist-shrouded woodland, gliding like a spectre past the blood-red ferns, where they peeked out of the snowdrifts. The bloody hue appealed to his current mood, bringing a smile to his jaws that looked for all the world like a child's innocent elation. "Speech," |