Byelobog hadn't seen another wolf in a long time. He had found a dead fellow a few months back and had stopped long enough to try to figure out how he had died. Probably from the injuries he had sustained. Byelobog wasn't a cannibal, despite how tempting a carcass was. So he'd left the body there for the crows. They would do what they wanted with it.
The journey here had been more or less a zigzag. His fight from the bear was long ago, almost forgotten. It was one of those stories he told with plenty of embellishment to make the ladies swoon. Of course, he always expected them to swoon anyway, not that they would. That was the curse of a big ego.
Night was well on it's way. The sky was a blanket of velvety indigo and violet. It was hidden well by the canopy of trees overhead. That didnt' mean he couldn't appreciate it. Oversized paws crunched the undergrowth as he moved through, a sandstone shadow cast in the night."Speech"