Light snow — Current Temperature: 23° F/-5° C
Early Morning
In particular, one thing - one wolf - was intent on disturbing the stillness. A scruffy creature of brown and gray, Kyadi blended well with her forest background. The russet needles (now buried under a bit of snow) even matched her eyes! The she-wolf moved carefully, her head down and nose to the ground. A common enough occurrence for the woman, that was certain. A few nights ago she'd encountered a she-wolf here as well. In the woods, anyway. Kyadi hadn't departed right away, preferring instead to hunt down more goods. The forest was large - full of trees. There were plenty of coniferous varieties here, but Kyadi was seeking out one type of tree in particular: a tree whose bark was useful for aching joints and in healing small abrasions and the like.
Most wolves probably wouldn't be able to pick out the different scents of trees. They didn't need to! Heavens knew - there weren't many wolves like Kyadi. But her sniffer was keen and her eyes sharp, and she could differentiate the subtle differences between trees of all kinds. Well, at least medicinal ones. The rest were useless!
The steady shuffle of her paws stopped as Kyadi's head jerked upright to sniff the air. The slightest traces... "Aha!" came the softest of exclamations from parted lips and a smirk to match the glint in her eyes; it was the shimmer of one who had found what they'd been looking for... or at least knew where she needed to go to have a little more luck. Altering her course to head further north, the healer's pace picked up to a steady trot. She was a wolf with a mission in mind, and no one was going to stop her. Every now and again she stopped to sniff the air again before continuing onward or altering course to follow whatever scent she had found.