Caniri found himself wandering father from the center of the Glen's territory and towards the outskirts. The pack needed food and he was desperate in his search. They hadn't had anything substantial in a very long time. They had been feeding off of rabbits and scavenged food. There wasn't much to be had, and right now, he would take whatever he could get. Caniri's own stomach continued to ache but he fought to ignore the hunger. He only ate when he needed to, just enough to keep him going. The need drove him to the edges of the territory and then beyond that. He followed the creek south, hoping he would run into some parched animal as it tried to break through the ice, but hadn't had any luck so far. The sun had risen above the frozen landscape but seemed to forget the fact that it was supposed to bring warmth. It was almost as cold his surroundings and made very little change to the temperature whatsoever.
It wasn't until he had travelled a ways beyond the borders that Caniri scented the wolf. It was actually a combination of scents, but one dominated over the rest. So it was a pack wolf then, but the scent was foreign to him, meaning that the wolf came from another pack. The stranger was well within his rights, and hadn't broken any rules because he had not crossed the border, but Caniri was curious as to what his intentions were. He followed the direction of the scent and found that the wolf seemed to be steering clear of the Glen's territory.
Smart. It probably wouldn't go over well if a stranger just walked right in.
Caniri tracked the scent until he could spot a dark figure coming toward him though the snow. He was travelling but didn't seem to be moving with any particular purpose. Caniri stepped clear of the trees near him and eyed the stranger warily, but with curiosity. Caniri had come to the conclusion that this wolf must belong to the other pack in the region. While the two packs were separate, they knew each other and there were a few familial ties between the two. "What brings you to these parts, neighbor?"