There were a few reasons that had brought the man this far south, from the serenity he often found in his routine within his domain, and he had spoken to @Raela about them both, promising to be back by the next day's sunrise. The first was an attempt to locate any traces of @Alphinaud, who had recently vanished from the territory without a word. It was blatantly uncharacteristic of the man, and Gent feared that some ill fate had befallen him. It was hard to discern what was preferable, in the end; for the faithful wolf to be injured or even passed, torn away from them by happenstance, or for him to be alive and well, simply a deserter. Regardless he wished to find him and know his answers, not fond of being left with questions that may never be answered, such as seemed his fate regarding Lugh.
While he was this way, though, he also gave himself an errand of gathering a gift for @Danica. It was the Creek at which he would cease his searching, unwilling to travel any further south and risk being away from his mountain for too long. For many reasons this place was important to his adopted little sister, and while the memories may be bittersweet for her, he knew that a token from the area would be appreciated by her all the same.
As he drifted deeper into the oh so familiar area, the flowery scent of the leaves which had given the creek its name laced itself thinly through the air. It wasn't until he had arrived at the very nexus of the region, marked by an impressive, beaver-engineered structure that stretched across the water, that Gent at last gave up the searched. A sigh left his muzzle, visibly marking the air before him. His pale eyes sought the sky, attempting to gauge the sky's mood and anticipate the weather it would bring. The trip had turned miserable when he had escaped the cover of a forest canopy and entered the fields, having been subjected to a steady downfall of sleet. Now, the phenomenon had stopped, but the sky was a tumultuous grey, threatening to unleash such a blight upon him once more.
Still, there was work to be done, and he would not be chased away from it now. Turning his gaze down to the ground, Gent shoveled the thin covering of snow away from the ground, unearthing the littering of empress tree leaves. Suddenly the strength of their perfume increased tenfold, unhindered by the frigid blanket, and the smell of it was sickly sweet within his nostrils. His snout wrinkled with distaste, but he began to gather them all the same, peeling those which were still viable away from those which were too far rotted. They would have a chance to air out as he took them back to the Crest, and would become a mild means of giving Danica's private den a soft, nice smell to it.