Dega never would have accepted such a sullen attitude, she would have nailed him over the head with a tree branch and struck out a choice on the matter, there would be no laziness that could be expressed. It was why ears swung forward, the pressure that was swinging on his shoulders. It would have been a lovely opportunity to cock a leg and let the world know what he thought of the world around him being so mundane. But opportunity had to be on the horizon, and the essence of sweet tongue with sarcasm seemed just around the corner. He had struck out this far on the notion that he was not going scent-blind, the tracks and essence of wolves had called him forward. Eventually it would all become clear.
The Joker would not be far, his own self title, when he finally discovered a healthier bit of footing. Eyes gleamed, the notion of chaos filling his burnt umber eyes with a hunger that could not be described without impression. It was a risk that could not be overturned, it was a concept that had him almost shaken with the anticipation. To sing again! To start the legends and watch the heroes fall! If it had not been such a short time in the Thoth pack, his former 'home' away from his birthplace, he might have been in better spirits. When chaos was shut out by plagues and death, it was merely a sadness. So many lives wasted when they could have been blessed otherwise with pieces that would satisfy him.
The male was nothing to look at, for first glance. Urien was a creation who was not about to be denied for his kindness, he appeared like a fatter-faced wolf in a smaller body that looked ready to be squished. It looked inviting, a little more disarming. Not quite a truth that should have been generously given, but perhaps the illusion was best for his ways. Showing the true colors of oneself was always a risky thing, and never the particular first choice when given the option for Urien.
Ears swished on his head, dedicated thoughts were not about to run away with brutal cries. Expectations were never fought, and the wolf raised his muzzle to let the air seem to wash over him. Senses were alight, but he had no clarity in which way to turn. Surely someone was out waiting, and the hunger boiled through him with anticipation. Jaws tensed, then relaxed as they parted, tongue dropping out lazily as his mind rattled. Here little doves, I want to see you...