There was a certain edge in her steps that crushed the fresh powder that riddled the ground everywhere as the woman in white found herself padding out of the thinning treeline of the forest and up a slope that gradually grew steeper, thankful to finally be free of whatever mundane place she had found herself the last month after a freak blizzard had her directions all turned around. Of course she never knew where she was since coming to the lore and today was no exception as she began to traverse the rocky terrain around her. It's not like she stayed in one place for long anyways, but the woman was on a mission today. Thanks to that stupid snow storm she had lost her precious wolf skull that she snagged of a poor blokes corpse and now was hell bent on searching the surrounding area to find her precious. "Where are you, my friend?!" She called out to the lonely heights as if the pile of bone could answer her with its whereabouts and reunite the two.
Silence was the only thing to answer her minus the rustle of nearby shrubs as a hare darted out for its burrow, clearly frightened by her presence. This displeased the woman and she emitted a low rumbling growl in the cavity of her chest while continuing onward, her two contrasting orbs scanning every inch of dirty and shrubbery for the slightest sign of her beloved skull. "Nobody better have laid a single toe on you or else i'll personally detach it from their paw." Hexamora grumbled in her predicament before giving a brush that happened to be too close to her a violent shake with a swipe of her paw, intent on removing the last bits of foliage that clung to the decaying branches as if it was the bush's fault her skull was lost. Where could it possibly be? Then a thought came to her mind. What if she found a poor soul and just took their skull as a replacement? Her old one was so filthy, dull and chipped from being dragged everywhere across the lands. She did love new toys and a brand new, freshly skinned skull would definitely be a nice replacement. The question that remained though was who would be the kind fool to donate their head?