More and more Greer was seeking territories to explore – preferably ones that were far away from his pack’s territory. It was not that he did not want to spend time with his family; he was simply curious at what else the Lore contained. He was also curious as to where Deacon had gone, and whether word had reached him about the new Archer-Lyall children. Part of the reason why he had begun to venture so far was in hopes of crossing paths with his brother. How was life outside the Ridge? Was it everything D had imagined it to be? Was he enjoying his new home/pack? Questions consumed, burning a hole in his mind as the desire to share them with his brother increased.
The mountains, despite the lack of trees, had always intrigued the young boy. With his obsidian coat Greer preferred the shadows of a forest rather than the rocky terrain of mountains. He felt out of place among the stone, yet it continued to draw him in, spiking his curiosity whenever its peaks came into site. His nails clicked against the ground as he moved forward, his long legs moving his slender body effortlessly through the territory. The shadow prince was grateful for his physique; he could not imagine being large and burley, bumbling over the land with heavy, clumsy steps. He was lean and quick – built like a lethal weapon. Despite his strength being limited Greer made up for it in speed and precision. He had used his moments of complete solitude to practice the perfect ‘strike’, along with his sprints. Since he had discovered his body was growing tall rather than thick, Greer had begun to train himself without the aid of another. The Ridge was full of guardians and warriors; the prince wanted none of that. He wanted to be likened to a sniper – quiet, accurate, swift.
Maintaining his speed, the silver-eyed boy approached the body of water, his lean body keeping parallel to it as he continued south. He could smell an abundance of wolves in the area – there was a pack north of here, one that Greer did not want to encounter and potentially be accused of trespassing. The scent of the pack was not as heavy on this side of the lake, which worked favourably for the raven.