Random event: Grizzly Hollow, a deer herd is migrating through your territory.
Light snow, late afternoon. 12*F, -3*C
All was well and calm within the heart of Grizzly Hollow territory. While still adjusting to her new role as Leader, Jynx had adapted quickly to the changes she needed to make. The winter thus far, was proving uneventful. The pack, while not bursting at the seams, had gained another recent member, Crystal. From afar, Jynx had kept an eye on the tawny female. Not to spy on her, but simply to ensure she was settling in well, and of course, doing her share of work. Any wolf she accepted into the ranks, she wished for them to feel at home. She found it ironic that she was thinking in such a way, when she herself didn't even know for sure, if she would be staying with the pack
permanently. After all, she had warned Rook and Veho when they first granted her entry, that her residence might be short term. But...with the way things had shaped out...with Rook and Quil away, she had no other choice but to remain. For the kindness the agouti man had shown her, she at least owed him this much. She always had dreams of being a Leader, but not like this. Not as a fill in, or as a favor. She wanted to be at the head of her own pack, to earn that title, as was common tradition. That time might not be now, but who knew what the future held.A quiet stroll through the heart of the cedarwood forest allowed her time to think, while being productive at the same time. A gentle snowfall fell from the skies, coating the land in yet another blanket of snow. She paused mid step to observe the near silent surroundings, the only movement that of the falling flakes, or the slight shift of the tree branches. It really was a serene sight, and while she preferred the season of spring, winter days like this were a close second to her favorite. Shaking her head, she got back to business, stepping towards one of the known cache sites. Her dark nose skimmed the ground, yellow eyes flicking over the soil to check that it had not been disturbed. Satisfied that the cache was still full, she moved on.Just as she began to weave her way back around in the opposite direction, a distant movement through the trees caught her eye. Freezing, her muscles stiffened, head raising to sit high atop her shoulders, ears pricked in attention. A modest sized herd of mule deer were passing through, opting to use her territory as a route to try and find better feeding grounds. A foolish move on their behalf, choosing to stroll so carelessly through a packs backyard. She noted their numbers, genders and age. Mostly does, with a few juvenile bucks. Not one to toss away such a golden opportunity, she moved away to give the illusion of disinterest to the herd. Only then, did she raise her rust and cream muzzle, releasing a rallying cry to her pack mates. Come and gather with me! There is a bounty to be had, and it is ours! Was the message laced in her howl. It was her first attempt on her own to gather them to her, a test of her leadership. Hopefully at least some of them would show up, or enough to take down a weakling.