<blockquote> Quest's tail was waving behind him, no higher than his britches but not exactly between his legs either. He had a glint in his eye that had been missing for days, and he appreciated the friendly lines in Damascus' muzzle. His overall appearance was indeed one of a well-worn traveler, but the look suited him, and the friendliness that Quest felt from him was a coveted rarity. The salt-and-pepper Aquila male longed to make some sort of gesture in return to that soft smile, but years of rebuke for his attempts at any form of a physical connection with another wolf held him at bay.
<b>"Well, we're birds of a feather, you and I,"</b> he managed to reply. A brief twitch in his smile shook him as he tried to keep the thoughts of his past from interfering with the cool composure he'd been holding. He struggled to try and tackle them without revealing more than he wanted to as he faced Damascus' question. It wasn't that Quest was a dishonest wolf, but that he did not want his past experiences to be the sum of the man he was today. <b>"I've been traveling for about a year, more or less, with no signs of settling. I don't think I'd give this place a second glance if winter weren't approaching,"</b> he admitted. And really, he was second-guessing his second-glances, given the current state of water in Relic Lore. <b>"But there are still wolf packs here, and I think we can measure our chances against their success. If they leave, I'll know to carry on,"</b> he ventured.</blockquote>