Tramping along the trees, it was a wonder that the pack boundaries were all but rising up to meet him. However, he was skirting around them with the rabbit hanging from his jaws, blood coated on his face and a particularly red looking spot on the corner of his forehead. Whatever wrangling he had done to get the hare, it had obvious been a bit more eventful than one would have hoped, but that was what happened when a smaller eagle also had its eye on a dead animal.
No matter, the wolf was not bothered by his victory. Although perhaps his shoulders were sore; after all, a little tuft of fur had been ripped out of him. It was why he had darted into the thicker forest, anything to be rid of the otherwise threatening woodlands. It was not a surprise, for most, to think they were on a better or worse grant. It was by the time he heard the screech in the air that the Arctic wolf had chosen to go deeper into the woods, only to come across the middle mountain's warning boundaries.
He had heeded, polite as ever on the matter. It was not his place to go prancing in - although he was very interested. What histories did they have, what victories did they claim? If they were going to be a worthy enough spot to defend a mountain, then it could be articulated that there was something about the leaders that meant they were superior. A mountain could oversee the land, a mountain could render any intruder damned by the swift trails. So surely, they were nothing short of superheroes - or, more to the hope of the wolf, villains.
It was always a better story that way.
His ears seemed to swing on his head, and he considered what might have been a benefit. Would he throw the rabbit over the boundary and run away, or perhaps he could play hopping back and forth over it. It was a temptation, but he was simply too respectful. Playing was always a nice way to change things up, but, on the other paw...
Bending into a sudden seated position, he stared at the unwritten boundaries; a particularly marked tree, and frowned. Perhaps he would chuck his rabbit at it. Not really fun making a statement for him walking by without leaving them a present to confuse the bloody mind out of them all, right?