<i>Thanks for joining! Also, it's not a big deal, but technically saying what Helaku did or didn't hear is powerplaying. It's cool this time (and works out well for this thread), just for future reference!</i>
Having been downwind from the other wolf, Helaku hadn't sensed him right away. However, the barks and yelling were enough to alert him to the presence of another, and Helaku stood on his feet immediately, hackles raised and teeth bared. He may have been small, but he had learned long ago that size meant very little in a display of dominance (or in this case, defense). Helaku was certain that, unless his nose was completely broken, this land had been claimed by no one, and he was completely within his rights to be here.
Then again, he didn't exactly feel like arguing with a complete stranger... a hostile one, at that. Of course, it was in Helaku's blood not to simply cower at the first sign of somebody else's show of dominance, and he certainly had no intentions of fleeing the scene. He'd come here for a bit of rest, and this guy seemed to feel like he had to ruin all that. Besides, Helaku had done nothing wrong, so why should he be punished?
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