April 9th, 4:30am
Here's a brief description: The center mountain of Stonewatch Timbers. The large hill, or rather the small mountain, owes its size to the several other hills that are nestled around it. On its peak, a single boulder of almost perfectly circular shape marks the entrance to a den; a large stone cave formed by wind and rain over time. The northernmost side has been eroded into a messa, sparse of any vegetation it creates an easy advantage point to see the surrounding areas. The dense forest of towering spruce and pine that covers the majority of the territory lends easy camouflage. The main water source comes from a slow stream that snakes around the eastern base of the mountain before continuing on its way south.
They had been travelling for a long time, almost 12 hours to be exact and by now the mother was weary. The small group had left before sunset the previous night, Minka being more safe doing the majority of their search in the cover of dark. Especially since Tokino had been missing for a week now since had had insisted of going on a search by himself. The mother was growing increasingly uneasy in their territory, she felt as if she were being watched. It was time to start looking for the spot that they would call their new home, somewhere that the newest members of her family could be raised safely.
So the alpha had recruited her son and Raela to accompany her as she moved to the north in search for this oasis. The south had automatically been out of the question, too many allies of the Woodlands lay there, it would be foolish to move closer into the mouth of the lion. This was why they had spent the night heading north into increasingly elevated grounds until they were moving through the domed mountains. Something about the area calmed Minka's tense nerves, it reminded of her birth pack whose lands had been incredibly similar to this. While it had been surrounded by stone fields the actual pack territory was an elevated forest, it was as if she had been transported back to where she was born.
Cresting their latest slope, the highest one that they had yet and seemingly the largest one around Minka could no longer deny her fatigue. The tawny sides were swollen with child and her paws were sore from carrying the extra weight all this way. Slowing her steps the mother looked around, surprised with the amount of mass that was a top the mountain. The terrain was relatively flat across here and covered by densely packed trees. Intrigued by their finding she pushed forward, her exhaustion forgotten as she felt her heart begin to lift, had they found the place?