Luckily the lynx was long gone by time the two had made their way to the awaiting carcass, its perfume beginning to grow faint from the lack of its presence around the deer. And it was for the best or else the feline would have ended up becoming a fur rug on the cave floor. The warmth its pelt would offer their paws and frames at night was almost a tempting enough idea to seek out the beast right then and there to begin his fur collection, but as soon as it popped into his head he dismissed the notion. Another time maybe he would venture after it, not now. Stepping forward a faint smirk caught the corner of his black lips the way the moon gazer approached the carcass with full intentions of eating before realizing it was not her place to eat first. Vespertio understood the complications of altering one's behaviors from living alone to suddenly being in a pack where there were laws and restrictions that had to be followed. If it was another member of the pack he would have put canines to their muzzle to remind them who was in charge, but Namid was quick to fix herself and step back until she was behind him. Although he wouldn't have used such measures to correct her yet. A stern voice would be his only weapon against her until she was healthier and sprained ankle healed.
Taking another step forward he situated his larger frame near the rump of the slain deer where the killer had already worked on, claw marks and jagged torn flesh dangling from the opening. This location made it easier for the lead male to reach the awaiting meat inside. The work was already done for him. Turning his gaze to Namid he gave her the go ahead nod before sinking his canines into the tender flesh, slicing the tendons and muscle with ease. A few bites in he reeled his pink stained cheeks back to allow the bite currently in his mouth to slide down the tunnel of his throat. Licking at the blood on his lips briefly he then parted them to answer the question she had asked a bit ago. "I wasn't born here, no. My place of birth is many miles away from here to the north." Precious information was now shared with the pale woman. Never before had he spoke of his home, but then again nobody had cared to ask anything about him. Not even Athena had taken the time to ask such basic questions about his life in their short time together. "What about you? Were you raised here?" He still knew very little of the land beyond the mountain area and spectral woods and even less about any founding families that lived within the lore. Eventually he would need to change this and gather as much information as he could. Being left in the dark was not a good thing when war could break out at any point. Especially if you knew nothing about your possible enemies.