It wasn't unusual for him to explore, and although he would call himself part of Nomad's Pass, he really wasn't the type to root himself down for long. If anyone made the mistake of thinking him entirely loyal or subservient, it was their own mistake to deal with. The silvery male often followed his heart if not his stomach, and today his paws led him down the familiar mountainside and into the shadowed eastern forests. As much as he tried to keep the thought buried somewhere in the back of his mind and resist admitting the true reason for the day's venture, his thoughts couldn't help but stray to the silvery dame of his delirious fever dream. Logically, he knew she was likely a figment of his imagination, a brief and fleeting construction of dreams and desires, only strong enough to manifest to his food-poisoning addled brain.
His black streaked snout brushed low over the dark forest floor, fine tuned sense of smell searching for anything interesting. The sunlight barely managed to reach down to him through the gnarled leafy canopy, and Rais' slinking shape melded right into the shadows.
A shimmer in the distance beckoned him towards it. With haste he trotted forward, surprised yet somehow disappointed to find the source was only sunlight glinting off of a well concealed lake, the shade of the forest clawing right up to the water's edge. A pleasant surprise for the wanderer, surely, and he took the opportunity to sake his thirst with a few laps of the cool water. But he couldn't help the disappointment that squirmed in his chest at not finding the shining woman here.