An amused chortle would slide past her dark lips at Sibyl's choice of adjective regarding her homeland. Remy couldn't be certain what exactly was said of Alaska by others, but she didn't figure 'interesting' was the first word to come to mind, though interesting it truly was. It seemed a little more vicious up there than it had been so far in the lands of Relic Lore. She couldn't tell if she was thankful yet for the amount of safety she received in the varying territories. Perhaps she'd just been lucky all this time; who knew what dangers lie within these lands? "<b>Certainly interesting, and very far indeed. But, liveable, if you avoid the moose, bear, and falling icicles,</b>" she quipped, the humor evident in her voice even though she basically <i>had</i> just listed the big three dangers, barring humans and their guns. Remy had a little experience with the filthy, naked poachers in her time and while it had been an unpleasant time she was left with minimal scarring. She couldn't imagine her tiny companion facing such disastrous wonders - she even found herself hoping the red-eared female would never have to deal with it.
There was the tiniest hint of sap on the wind characteristic of the Cedar tree that soon approached the two females. Though she couldn't see it yet, Remy was certain that the thick, lush foliage of the growing Wildwood would soon begin to disperse into the spacious growing patterns of the Cedars, where one could walk easily and sight wasn't impaired by the vast amount of tree trunks growing around every corner as they were currently. Sparing a glance in Sibyl's direction, she decided she might as well approach the question she had been bouncing around her mind all that day. "<b>I haven't brought myself to another pack since leaving Alaska. Would you suppose there's room in Grizzly Hollow? No wolf can last alone forever.</b>" Grizzly Hollow at the very least sounded quite strong and all that - you know, grizzly bears and what not. The decision didn't necessarily have to be made immediately, but it was just good knowledge to have for the coming weeks.