The ball of fluff knew he wasn’t able to wander too far away from their den, even though his long legs craved an adventure, so he remained within sight of the entrance. With his stubby snout pressed to the ground Greer attempted to digest as many scents as he could before he was disrupted by another. He was not as ‘chatty’ as his brothers, who were constantly testing their tongues and playing with words that they had heard. No, Greer kept his voice to himself, only practicing when he was sure that nobody else was around. He was able to communicate effectively without words, so the shadow prince felt as though it wasn’t necessary for him to practice while in the company of his brothers. They pestered him frequently to join them, beginning him in their new high-pitched voices, but he refused. He would practice with the still morning air, allowing his soft voice to break the silence.
“Greeee. Greeeer,” he started quietly as he attempted his own name first, as it was important for the Archer prince to pronounce his own name first. “I Greer,” he added with a soft thump of his tail. His nostrils flared in satisfaction as his snout continued to hover above the ground as his stubby legs moved him forward. He knew he would hardly introduce himself, especially within the pack as they all seemed to know who he and his brothers were, but it was still good to know. For whenever he decided to actually speak to others.