September 14th; Just beyond Willow Ridge territory; Early morning, after sunrise; Partly Cloudy; 57 ° F, 14 ° C.
And, so, the sun rose on the 3,138th day of Angier's life. He stiffly rose from his resting place near the Infirmary, only half taken aback when it wasn't the weight of Niles' growing body on his shoulders that woke him up. Rather, it was the uplifting chirps of late summer birdsong, the last melodies of the warmer seasons. He took a moment to warm up his muscles from the cool night his joints had endured before heading straight for the borders and well beyond them. If today was to be any other ordinary day then he was going to do his routine: rise and traverse the borders, hunt or scavenge, return home and, if time would allow, a quiet moment with Elettra and the cubs before their bedtime.
These days, however, it was becoming more and more apparent that his years of wandering were catching up to him at long last. As soon as he had reached the borders of Willow Ridge, he allowed his pace to slow to a leisurely walk. With uneven steps, it seemed as if he were merely out for a walk, just waiting for Relic Lore to offer him something in exchange for his curiosity. He smiled as he went, looking up into the umbrella-like canopies of the trees beyond his and Elettra's domain. In all the years he had been here, nothing about them had changed.
The grizzled patriarch came to stop beneath a dead willow tree, touching his nose to a select few of its boughs, the leaf-less twigs reaching downward with skeleton-like branches. He parted the sparse veil with his nose and passed through it, slowly lowering himself into a sitting position. He couldn't recall if this tree had always been this way or if it had been alive at one point in time when he had come to this part of the Lore. Though, one thing was for sure, Angier had come to a point in his life where he could finally take a moment and look back at all he had accomplished and hold dear the memories he hoped would echo through time with his children and grandchildren. Peering up into the tree's dry trunk, he raised his brow at the scratched markings. His tail gave a wag, wondering now if it had been El's doing once upon a time when she had first come to lay claim to the lands.
A heavy sigh lifted from him and his ears lowered in reverence. He closed his eyes, feeling the sun shine down on him through the willow. From behind his lids he remembered a number of things he knew he couldn't forget, hoping with every fiber of his being that he still had energy yet to come by this very spot and do this again.. to remember and anticipate whatever else the future still had to offer him and his family...