But more about this place. Tightly knit foliage, threatening to grab him at every turn. It was spectacular, if not slightly claustrophobic. Merlin wondered if there was a hamlet somewhere in this place, for it would make excellent territory. His teeth click together as he sang a little song to himself, step over and around vines and logs. His nose was tipped upwards, searching for familiar scents, well...Scent. Her scent. Perhaps she wasn't here, though strangers he'd met on his journey spoke of these lands fondly. So, it was probably more than this dense wood. Merlin did not suffer from impatience, thankfully, or he would have been frantic, trying to find a way out of this place. Instead, he began to think of it all as a game. His song gradually increased in volume, until he sang out, <b style="color:#a59f32">"Distance seulement rend le coeur plus affectueux, mon chéri!" His tail swayed over his back, finding this new adventure quite exciting. <b style="color:#a59f32">"speech."
With his dark head rocking back and forth to the tune, Hollow suddenly realized that it was in fact some other language. Strange, he thought to himself, I've never heard that sort of language before, at least he sounds rather far from the border. I can make this to be a friendly encounter. With that thought, Hollow set off to find this mystery man. As he had hoped he was well away from his scent markers when he caught the aroma of the loner. So with a few well placed paw steps, and his experience living in the thicket for such a time, Hollow made his way to the front of the male before stepping onto the path before him. Hollow made sure his stance was neutral yet proud, this was not Secret Woodlands Territory, but it was close enough to be cautious. "Hello there sir, I heard your song from my border, I am Hollow Nite, of Secret Woodlands, what brings you to the thickets?" His tone was light as was the reference to the pack, enough to let this male know he was not in danger, but to be wary that the border was near enough to shout at.
And as though summoned, from the thick foliage appeared a black wolf. They stood nearly equal, though the man smelled strongly of whatever that scent was, likely a pack scent. Automatically, this man was above him, and Merlin found himself moderately irritated. However, the man knew his place, and quickly calmed himself, keeping his own posture neutral. His tail dropped, as well, though did not seek shelter between his legs. Merlin wasn't trespassing, so had no reason to cower beneath the male before him. <b style="color:#a59f32">"I'm hunting for a woman," He said, very matter-of-factly. If one wanted information, they had to be willing to give information. <b style="color:#a59f32">"You wouldn't happen to be able to assist me, Hollow, being a veteran of these lands, I assume?" Merlin smiled at the man, ears twitching. <b style="color:#a59f32">"speech."
"I may be able to tell you a little, I do not know much about the other packs, but I do know that there are at least five. I can only tell you of one location however, south of here there is a pack, be wary of it's borders as the wolves there do not take kindly to intrusions." Hollow did not know exactly where his sister's pack lie, only that it was south, he played up their reception to trespassers so to protect them from unwanted visits by this male. "I also know that there are passes through the mountains to the other side though I do not know of any packs there, you could try to search there as well. Who is it you are looking for?" His question was direct, as Hollow had met many wolves and may know of this wolf Merlin searched for. Hopefully the information would be helpful to this wolf in some way, though Hollow's knowledge was limited it should be a start for Merlin.
The man's ears perked up as he was told of mountains. Excellent! This land was larger than he thought. On one hand, it meant more searching, but on the other, it almost ensured Merlin that she would be here somewhere, and with a land so large, someone here would have to know her. His fuzzy tail wagged with pleasure, genuinely glad to have run into the bright eyed male. <b style="color:#a59f32">"Her name is Arlette," Merlin answered, biting his tongue as more words threatened to flow. Her name was memorable enough. If a description was needed, then he had no faith left in this man. <b style="color:#a59f32">"speech."
"I've not heard of anyone by the name of Arlette, but if she comes this way I shall send her after you. I'm sorry I could not be of more help to your search." Hollow's face gave way to the truth of his statement, he really did want to help, but as he had not traveled far, nor for long he did not have the knowledge of these lands that Nina, or Ashanti did. With a twitch of his ear he dipped his head to Merlin in a gesture of kindness merely to assert that he was free to ask anymore questions if he so chose to.
omg i'm sorry this is so short.
"Ah, I know that if you wish to have a good vantage point you seek the mountains, there are lands on both sides inhabited by many wolves. I suggest you go there first, that way you can see the land for yourself." His words were slightly clipped, as irritation was beginning to set in. Still he tried to give Merlin the best information a wandering loner could be given in Hollow's opinion. For he could attempt to explain for hours upon hours and never make Merlin understand just where everything was. However if Merlin saw for himself there would be no explanation needed. "If you head east from here you will find yourself at the foot of the mountain." Hollow fell silent, and wondered just how much body language and tone Merlin had picked up. Whether or not it would become a problem was a certain wonder in the young dark wolf's mind.
<b style="color:#a59f32">"Thank you for your help. I shall be sure to sing your praises to any loners I may meet in passing." Merlin sneered, flashing his teeth at the man in a grin. Without another word, and with great swiftness, he put the man and his pack at his back, and made a run for it, heading east as he'd been advised to go. He carried himself proudly, with excitement, glad to be on his way to somewhere, rather than strictly depending on the itchings of his paws. <b style="color:#a59f32">
One last post from Hollow, and we should be at ten c:
"Good luck with your search, I do hope you find her." Hollow spoke in a very clear tone. Your welcome is gone, do not come back here Even though it would have been good for the pack to have another male, Merlin would have been a hindrance in Hollow's mind. Now he would never know and as the other male retreated away from the woodlands, Hollow snorted, flicked his velvet black ears and realized he could care less if that male joined Secret Woodlands. With that thought the young male trod back into the cover of the woodlands he called home. being very sure to mark the border strongly. More so than normal as he wanted to be sure he would not see Merlin again by mistake.