A sedentary lifestyle doesn't suit him – not anymore. He had been settled, for lack of a better word, content in his warm den. It was comfortable, but it was only that. The male had, albeit temporarily, forgot his true ambitions for the world, caught up by the oncoming breeding season. (And fat lot of good that did him. For all the courtship and wooing he'd attempted, outsiders fell upon them and he did not find Urotho until it was all over – everything was over. He had her, at the very least, but the theft of his prize left him wanting.)
So he moved.
Not much interested in bandiage, he turned his paws southward this time. The badger woman was aware, and left to her own devices – she was a grown wolf, after all, and had her own things to tend to. Domination didn't tend to be of her particular interest. That was more his realm. His vastly unoccupied realm…but all in good time. Having only moved to these woods, it would not serve him well to make a nuisance of himself to those well established among these mighty trees.
An afternoon turned into an evening, and the evening turned into the next day. Onwards he moved, driven by curiosity. Still, he had not come across a pack – was it true, there was so much free space for a wolf to roam? Certainly more appealing than the ocean cliffs he missed, he had to admit. Perhaps if he found a suitable spot, he could throw down more permanent roots, and become one of the great figures of the forest. The thought had the corner of his mouth lifting upwards, pleased with the prospects his new home might offer him, when his nose twitched and caught a faint scent.
A female. Alone? He couldn't tell. Another wolf, all the same.
Breaking into a relaxed lope, he barked once hoping to lure out the stranger, curiosity overtaking the need for care. He wanted to know – who roamed here?