@Athena
Rais's nose glanced over the rough mountain stone and scrubby tufts of grass that peeked out between the rocks.
It had been a while since he'd been up in these mountains, and they didn't look much different. But scent told a different story. A few trails of scent crisscrossed up the foothills, and it looked like quite a few wolves had been making themselves busy up here. There wasn't the deep, permeating stench like a pack would leave, but it was busy nonetheless.
Rais wondered what was bringing wolves up here, especially considering the mountain terrain was dangerous and the prey that could be found up here, namely goats, were a bit of a pain in the ass to hunt. Rais keen nose detected no migrating herds that would bring wolves ambling up into the heights, nor had he seen any scat or rubbed antler velvet on the way that would support that theory. While he hadn't come across any wolves yet, he knew someone, or even several someones were ranging about up here. It was all rather curious, and Rais wouldn't rest until he had an answer for it.
Rais clambered up the side of a steep slope, his lanky and lithe muscled limbs pulling his grey form up to the top of a ridge. He took a deep breath, savoring the cold mountain air as he gazed out at the view the height of the ridge afforded him. Low lying fog filled the wide valley of western Relic Lore, forming a waveless grey ocean with the Riddle Heights serving as its shore.
Rais tipped his head back, unleashing a howl that rose to an apex before slowly dwindling off. Lowering his head, he kept his ears pinned forward as he waited to see who else was wandering the hillside.