I’m gonna wrap it up here. :3
<blockquote>Ani. Rhysis locked the name away, certain to remember the colour of her fur, her height and that unmistakable eye colour. He offered another smile, charming of course as he replied. <b>”I’m Rhysis.”</b> he said before he looked back out onto the lore and the land beneath them. He remembered the location of the Copper Rock Creek wolves, how could he forget the area that held his sister captive by her own doing. It was an area he had to avoid from now on.
With a jest of his head he pointed his muzzle to the north. From here, he could see the expanse of woodland that ran beneath the mountains. The first batch was close to the homeland of his pack, the River wolves. Followed by the Wildwood where he had decided to live that winter. Further still, lay the falls where he had scraped with a strange looking female. Onwards, the ghastly woods- the first place he had visited when he came to the lore and finally, at the very peak of the terrain lay the secluded spring. From here it was nothing more then an dot, a blue dot in the distance but that was her location.
<b>”There Ani. As far as the eye can see. That little blue area which runs close to the mountains. That is where Kanosak lives with the Copper Rock Creek wolves.”</b> he said before taking a step back from the edge, though not before giving the lost lake another once over. <b>”It’s quite a trek though. I’d eat the free meal before you leave.”</b> he said with a glance back to the remains of the goat he had killed earlier.
Not wanting to outstay his welcome, he smiled once more, keeping up his gentlemanly appearance, especially if she was heading into the spring with his name. Perhaps she might tell them what an upstanding guy he had been, lessening their apparent fear of him. One could only hope. <b>”I can see you’re a little skittish and I don’t want to make you uncomfortable. I will leave you to dine in piece. Good luck hunting down Kanosak.”</b> he said with a dip of his head before he turned his back on her. From there, he began to work his way back down the heights and home.
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