Triell Tainn
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The stench of blood permeated the air as the silver wolf made his way back to the Glen from the Lost Lake. His eyes narrowed and his hackles itched for it wasn’t the sweet scent of injured prey that slid past his nostrils, but the bitter stench of wolf blood, and the lingering warnings of a sickness like no other still lingered at the back of his mind. Whoever it was stumbling about wasn’t necessarily trying to cover their movements with any degree of stealth, and so his customary smirk worked it’s way back to his silver masked mug.
After his last encounters, with the dark girl falling in a hole and the pale girl throwing herself off a cliff into the frigid waters of the lake, he was reluctant to seek the stranger out. Still something tugged at him to follow the trail of the stranger. This wolf smelled more masculine than the others, so he could only hope that the stranger would be more... natural than the others who seemed to do little but yabber and yap and wave their tails about like encountering a male of his size was perfectly safe. It was encounters like those that made him miss Asphodel Meadows the most, the simplicity of living surrounded by siblings - where everything was second nature.
Finally the dark form came into sight making his way steadily towards the small stream, so much larger than he would have suspected but in much worse shape as well. He cleared his throat as he approached, so as not to startle the man. He kept his tail low but his expression was clearly one of curiosity. "I hope the other guy is worse off than you?" he asked with a hint of humor in his tone (although he was sure the other man didn’t find it as funny as he did). He waited comfortably for some sign that it was safe to approach, or a clear indication that he would be better off taking his smart arse elsewhere.
Triell Tainn
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Both. An appreciative look crossed his face as he considered the dark wolf before him. It was easy to see how he could be surprised that he was still alive, at the same time, he was clearly a wolf in his prime. He waited quietly as the next words left the strangers lips. Do you live around here? and he took a moment to consider. "Not too far. Not too close." He admitted finally. Possibly half a days journey for a healthy wolf, in his state though it could possibly be an overnight journey.
"We live further to the east, by a creek, amongst the magnolias." He mentioned conversationally, shifting his paws to a more casual position, his ears tilting back, not quite flat against his skull but enough to be respectful of the wolf in front of him. He looked like he could use a good meal, although he wasn’t sure this wolf... Triell he had said, would be able to pull it down himself. "Erebos Argyris." He finally responded, unused to exchanging his name with others. "Of Magnolia Glen..." He wondered if he should mention Phineas and Borlla’s name but thought the chances of the wolf before him having encountered either to be slim. So he kept his mouth shut for now.
Triell Tainn
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Slightly to the south of here. Was reasonable enough, with his own pack laying slightly more to the east than south, there was little risk of them crossing paths in a way that could be deemed threatening. Or so he hoped. Out on patrol? the dark wolf questioned further, he could only answer with a non-committal shrug. “You could say that I guess... More trying to clear my head. My brothers mate recently gave birth,” His voice trailed off momentarily, he was still suspicious after last time, but the girl his brother had chosen seemed nice enough. He just had to convince himself to give her a chance. “More... getting to know the surrounds, we haven’t been here long.” He tacked onto the end, hoping his quiet contemplation wouldn’t betray too many of his true feelings about the situation he suddenly found himself in yet again.
As far as where they liked to hunt... “Well, nothing has officially been established as yet, but I suppose if you settle to the south we could always head North... there are hills to the east and I don’t know about you, but I don’t favor chasing my dinner uphill.” A flash of humor passed his face. “I usually just go where the food is.” He finished with a cocky grin. “This place seems pretty abandoned at this point so there’s not an awful lot of competition. I’m sure we can sort something out once the rest of your pack gets here.” He offered as his own attempt at peace before the question struck him. “Why move?”
Triell Tainn
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We don’t want to be haunted by the past anymore... Now that was a sentiment he could share. The more he allowed himself to ponder the fate of Asphodel Meadows the more he realised that he no longer cared. Certainly he had left two brothers behind, children with their mother and Thorne. A more fitting name there never was for the thorn in his brothers side. When he asked about who his brother was and mentioned the names of his own leaders, Erebos couldn’t see the harm in letting the stranger... potential new neighbour, know.
"My brothers name is Phineas, his new mate is Laurla or Barrel or... Oh I don’t even know for sure. No point getting attached, she’s probably just like the last one anyway." His last sentence came out a little more bitter than he had intended but there was usually only a few reasons to be had for leaving a mate behind and he was almost certain the man before him would be more than aware of what those reasons could be. He knew full well his brothers lady was called Borlla but he didn’t want to seem to care, at least not until he had been given a chance to lay his eyes on the children himself. Not after Desdemona. Not after last time.
"Where is it you are trying to get to then, if your pack are relocating? Surely you don’t mean to try and scale the mountain in that sorry state?" he finally questioned. He wasn’t offering assistance by any means, but some people needed folly pointed out to them. He wondered if this wolf was one of them?
Triell Tainn
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His own feeling about his female lead were mixed and he had always preferred to know exactly where he stood so perhaps that was the root of some of his stand-offishness. Regardless, it was not something he wished to discuss with a stranger, or even someone he knew. He was firmly of the belief that if he ignored the problem for long enough, eventually it would go away.
He listened as the male spoke of traveling further north and shook his head at the suggestion. “Further north is more of the same, west is the mountain, east is the creek by which we make our home... There may be more further along but I haven’t ventured that far yet... Surely if you mean to make the Spectral Woods your home you wouldn’t need to roam much further though. The place seems decidedly... deserted.” he finally admitted, being completely clueless as to the existence of the Aniwayans.
Sensing more than speaking that their encounter had reached a natural conclusion, he offered the battered wolf a final smile. “Well I’d best be getting back... I look forward to being neighbours Triell Tainn, I’m sure we will meet again...” he offered as he turned to depart, all thoughts of hunting now wiped from his mind. Now he simply wanted to get home.