Alright everyone, its time to claim their new home! I want this to be wrapped up by the 5th when Minka has her puppies so this round ends on the 28th. There will only be 2 rounds, this one where everyone shows up and then one where they all go about claiming. If you do not post in either round and you're not on absence it will be assumed your wolf is no longer in the pack. There's some pp here saying that Kova and Raela led them back here, if you're not okay with this just pm me :)
"The center mountain of Stonewatch Timbers is the territory where the wolves of Round Stone Crest have laid their markers. 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 the packs 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 for the wolves that live within the borders. The pack's main water source comes from a slow stream that snakes around the eastern base of the mountain before continuing on its way south."
One other thing, yes the name of this thread is from an N'Sync song, I have no shame.
@Lugh @Astraeus @Bane @Gent @Loki @Kova @Raela @Cessair
Minka had been laying low ever since the trio had made the first markings on what would become their borders. While Raela and Kova had left to get the rest of the pack the expectant mother had stayed behind as her mate had wished, where she was "safe". Not that it would matter if she had returned, Tokino had been gone for nearly three weeks and the pregnant alpha was growing impatient. Each day that went by her stomach swelled larger and the Lagina man was missing all of her pregnancy, if he didn't return soon he might even miss the birth of their cubs. So over the past week or so that her companions had been gone while the pack had made the final preparations Minka had busied herself preparing her new birthing den. A few minutes trot from the main den would give her enough privacy well the cubs were young but also near enough for safety.
The time was growing nearer and with each passing day Minka grew antsy to be rejoined by her subordinate. Their new location was far enough north that the woman had felt safe while here by herself, their enemies lay easily twelve hours and more to the south. Finally though the alpha had scented them on the breeze, her pack had arrived and they could really make this their home. Without hesitation Minka raised her tawny cranium to the sky and sang for them to join her at the crest of the mountain. Welcome home.