Shadows. These were the life long companions of the nomad. Their opaque darkness offering the young man protection from the world around him. Camouflaging large robust frame from unwanted eyes when the scent of others became too close. Dorian Gray couldn't risk being seen. A ghost of the shadows he was to remain. Never seen. Never heard. Oh he couldn't only imagine the horrors that awaited him if another was to spot him. Lowly the sound of thunder rumbled in the distance announcing the oncoming approach of yet another spring storm. The loud booms covering any noise his large pads made against the mud slickened earth and debris riddled floor of the strange forest he now found himself traversing. Heavy clouds dreary in color that once brought light drops of rain in the form of a drizzle now assaulting the earth and its inhabitants with a pelting force. The poor Dorian Gray soaked to his very core.
Pausing to take a breather a quick shake was given to free his coat of the excess weight the rain had bestowed upon him. Ears in a flash facing forward then circling about to ensure he was alone in this dampened place. Only satisfied with his surveillance after allowing the single green optic nestled within his mask to absorb every mark on the trees. Every disturbance in the brush. One could never be too careful. Accepting that all was clear did he finally acknowledge the hunger and thirst that clawed at his innards, the throbbing that inflamed his pads and limbs from constant traveling. Lightly washed out face lowering to lap the pink of his tongue delicately at the surface of a pool of water that had collected at the base of a tree. The first proper drink in what felt like eons. Paranoia pushing the young one eyed lad on further and further. The risk of what could happen if he stopped too long enough to let his emotions win over rational thinking. He couldn't risk it.