Valtyr had scouted out these nearby lands enough to know that the Grizzly Hollow pack was not far from his temporary den in the cherry orchard. In fact, they were practically neighbors. He also knew, from listening to the pack's calls in the distance, that they were a small lot. They could use another wolf. Or at least, he hoped they would feel the same way. The onyx beast had had a few successful hunts and was beginning to regain his former health and vigor. His muscles were toning underneath his obsidian hide, which was beginning to show its original luster and shine once more. Life was returning to the dark male. He was ready. He wanted a pack life once more. He would start with Grizzly Hollow.
The lope to the edge of the territory was an easy one, one that he had made a few times before while exploring this new place he now knew was called Relic Lore. Now that his health was back, it was also much easier to run long distances without tiring so easily. And so he showed at the edge of the Grizzly Hollow territory, looking off into the woods in eager anticipation. They were nothing like the dense thicket he had found here, away in the north. It was much more open and far more inviting. Valtyr's tail wagged at the hope of living in such a beautiful place.
It didn't seem that anybody was around just yet, and Valtyr knew he might have to migrate around the edge of the border to actually catch up with the alpha. Of her, he knew little -- simply that she was female. The fact did not bother him. Females were also capable leaders in his eyes. But here was as good of a place as any to start seeking her out. Perhaps he would even get lucky and find her nearby. Throwing his head to the sky, Valtyr howled to the alpha of the Grizzly Hollow pack -- his official application for acceptance. His deep voice soared in the chill air, filtering through the cedar trees. When his song was finished, the ebony beast lowered his head and then stared off into the distance with his gleaming yellow eyes. He was prepared to wait. He had been alone for such a long time already. What did a few hours matter?