Damayanti had been wandering the mountains, continuing her search around the areas. She determined her view of stronger packs, they would most likely be in the mountains. She kept several things in her head at a time. She had certain requirements that she needed to have others follow. She needed a strong pack, but not too strong, a pack that might accept her for the wolf she was. She has a hunter by heart. She wished nothing more then to have a loyal pack to serve. But with loyalty comes strength. She'd never seen a unity worth the time. She'd never seen that strong pack that had members who were bonded and loyal to each other. She'd never seen such a thing and she hoped to see it now or soon.
She had many days left in her no doubt, she was nearly four years of age, but she had years. She'd been through many winters as a lone wolf, she wished no more of that injustice. She froze in her tracks, the setting sun nearly blinding her with it's beauty. She smelled something the reason she stopped. A pack, a pack territory, a pack border. Was this the place she was looking for? She had been on death and dying every winter, but now she had to focus. She wouldn't let her hunger get to her. She could hunt, but that took away from her search. She smelled more, the borders appeared to be freshly marked, but she hadn't smelled such a border in a while so she wasn't quite certain. She took a few steps back, she needed to respect the space.
Her icy blue eyes gazed around, she'd wait for a patrol. She reserved judgment of not just individuals, but to packs until getting a further analysis. She kept her nose scenting about for a wolf to wander by. She wondered if this pack was well build with loyal members. Those who would not hesitate to attack a loner astray. One who would not go and ask them to leave first. If a wolf was trespassing, you attack, no if, ands or buts about it. It was the way a pack should be run. If no one watches, then no one learns. She waited there, her tail hung and swaying gently from side to side. She was not one to believe in pseudology in most cases. though in some... some it was permitted.