( Ooc @Craw, hope this fits what you had in mind)
- Midday, partly cloudy- 64 ° F, 18 ° C
Askan made an effort not to think about it after his self-imposed exile,but as he gazed out across the Larkcall Lowlands he couldn't help but be reminded of his home,The Selwyn Mountains. Oh they were a sight to behold. The jagged mountains stretched on as far as a wolf's eyes could see and bellow the land was fertile and lush. Perfect for grazing animals. Herds of caribou roamed the land and....Caribou. Just thinking about them made Askan wince in pain. He was so hungry. Never in all of his life had he experienced such corrosive hunger. It was as though a wolf was inside of him, tearing into his innards and ripping his stomach to shreds. His reserves of body fat were waning, and Askan feared that if he kept this up then his ribs would begin to show.
What was he without his family? What was a wolf without his pack? Lonely and desolate? A waste of space? No, Askan was more than that, he was destined for something greater, he was certain of it. All he had to do was prevent himself from starving to death and then the pieces would fall into place. Or so he told himself, repeatedly. Wishing he had a full stomach wasn't going to make it so. He needed to hunt. He needed to kill. And has hard as he had tried, he couldn't do it alone. For the life of him, he just couldn't.
Askan huffed and got to his feet. He had rested for long enough, it was time to get a move on. Perhaps if he were lucky he would stumble upon some carrion that he could scavenge off. That would be nice, a quick, easy meal. He wasn't counting on it though, in fact his instincts were telling him things were only going to get worse from here on out. Being the stubborn wolf that he was, Askan ignored it and continued on his way, slowly but surely wandering the lowlands in search of food.