The sky grew darker, not only from the fading daylight but from the thick grey clouds that hovered above. Having made it through the boggy lands of the Cladstine Brook he had travelled north. His encounter with Sagacity still on his mind, hurt by the way he had to leave things and confused that he had yet another son in the world. That was what, 5 children he knew about and 2 he didn't - all of which assumed he was dead. Nice. Most likely it was better off that way, he was no role model nor did he ever claim to be, but it was still a pretty sore subject to think that he had spawn walking the earth and no way to access them for his own bidding.
He glanced to the mountain in the distance. The place he used to call his home. Used to, because he had not been there in so long. He had very little doubt that the pack would fall with his vanishing act. Naira would lead them and though it pained him to admit it, even to his own mind, she’d have done a good job of it too. He had no reason to think that the pack would have fallen into disarray, after all, with the affair he had been having with Sagacity, the pack scout at the time, he had kept to himself and the pack borders rather than involving himself in the community. Heck, even his son Datura didn’t know he was his father and they had spent weeks together then just ignoring one another. Adonis knew the truth now, and Rhysis believed that the young boy had made his way back home after all this time. The boy was depressing but he was his son, a clever boy, so there was little doubt that the boy had become lost upon the way and had delivered the message of what had happened, that they had been ambushed and he and Valiant had been taken prisioner to a pack of wolves, crazed with rabies and blaming Rhysis for it. Yeah, load of crazies that they were. And yet… no rescue mission had come to find him. No sights or smells of his loyal pack had some to his aid which left him with two conclusions – that Adonis had not made it home or that they had not wanted to see him rescued. In truth it stung to think that they would abandon him to a fate worse then death but he would most likely have done the same. The loss of one life made more sense then the loss of an entire pack… but it still scorned like a bitch and he would one day make his way back there to find out just what the hell had happened to his rescue team.Back in the here and now, the lanky wolf looked worse then he ever had in his life. Half starved and running only on sheer willpower and adrenaline after making his escape but a week ago, he had managed to find his way back into the lands of lore. The current weather however was making life more and more difficult and being the smart wolf he was, he knew he would not have much time left fending for himself. He was weak, sick with a fever, ravenous to the point of madness despite the meal he had a few days ago and torn and bruised in places he didn’t even know he had. He hadn’t feel in such bad shape since he was a puppy and he had dared to question his father’s madness. What was it with all the crazy wolves in his life? Bitches be crazy. Father’s be crazy and even friggin’ strangers be friggin’ crazy.
The levels of the land began to ebb away as he finally found himself on slightly higher ground, moving alongside what looked like a creek through the border of trees. Though the dim light was thick, he could make out the expanse of a flat water, riddled with rocks and valley's - a pretty place, even with the harsh winds which blew and destroyed the waters surface. Around the edge the trees were thick, with deep roots. One of those trees would make a perfect place to take cover in the storm and wait out the terrible snow which would soon fall, only to wake and hope to find a decent meal. With what energy he could muster, he took a step towards the pack borders, unbeknown to him that another pack lived here. His nose still filled with the dirt of the hole he had been jailed in, his stomach groaning beyond all distraction and dulling his most basic senses, not to mention the delirium that came with being half starved and having spent the last four or so months in a hole in the ground.
He was no longer a Nomad, but instead a nomad.
With a final push of energy he stepped heavily across the crispy leaves and headed towards the trees which lined the creak. His eyes scanning the shadows for any place which might fit his body so that he might rest his head for just a moment.
(This post was last modified: Nov 12, 2013, 01:14 AM by Rhysis.)