Sometimes Odessa wondered if there was anything but forest in the world. That was when she'd remember stories about mountains, valleys, plains, lakes, and other great wonders of nature. Some of those geographical wonders she had observed in passing, but it seemed that no matter how much the fawn maiden walked, she could never escape the foliage and greenery of forests.
She'd been exploring this particular forest for about an hour now. At this point, the young lady was certain she was just retracing her steps. There had been several points at which Odessa found her progress halted by the appearance of pack borders. As far as she could tell, two packs called these woods home. By some miracle she'd managed to stay off their land, but it was certainly only a matter of time before another soul, pack alliance or lack thereof unaccounted for, came across the young maiden. It was all she could do to pray that this other soul would be kind enough to point her toward someone who could give her knowledge of these lands.
Odessa speculated that this was Relic Lore, and if her speculations were correct, then there were a great many places to be explored here. Most exciting to Odessa, however, was the prospect of stories. She could be fairly certain that every wolf here would have some sort of story to tell, whether it be about themself or their homeland. The gold and russet youth had plenty of her own tales to tell, of course, but stories from afar always seemed to hold more excitement.
Perhaps there was a story that could be told by her current surroundings. Seating herself gracefully among the roots of a huge tree, Odessa allowed her gaze to wander across the canvas around her. There! A butterfly landed on the leaf of a bush a few strides away. It could be a hero from a distant land, come to conquer the villain and sweep the princess off her feet. The pretty youth's grand plot was short lived, though, as the butterfly took off, amber hued wings fluttering daintily as it disappeared into the sky. Odessa stood up, gazing longingly after it. She would simply have to find something else to entertain herself with.