RE - Torrential rain has caused flooding in certain areas.
The sky was still dark and grey and brooding as Lorcan gazed up to it, golden eyes observing it with suspicion as he once again made his way wandering through the lowland expanse. The rain had just eased, with the last few droplets of water plummeting from the stormy skies. A large raindrop splattered on the ridge of the young male’s nose before slowly trickling down to settle within the crevasse of his charcoal lips. He shook his pelt, sending a fine spray of water in every direction. He had been unlucky with the weather, having been positioned too far away from the monadnock to seek shelter when the rain had started. Now, with his fur slicked into haphazard spikes, the male was starting to dry off – and he hoped that the rain was over for now so that he would not have to turn back to the pack empty-handed.
The young male had spotted an area of shallow water pooling on the tundra in the distance. Today had not been the first time the area had been struck with heavy rain, but it was only now that Lorcan had spotted an opportunity to turn the weather to his advantage. Where the land had flooded, and temporary bodies of water had formed, waterfowl settled. Still a fair distance away, Lorcan sat eagerly in the tall grasses of the lowlands, eyeing a particular group of birds up hungrily. Large birds with stark white plumage and onyx beaks. The swans seemed to have taken a particular fancy to the new semi-aquatic terrain, squawking and honking loudly in delight. Throwing his head to the sky, Lorcan howled out to any wolves nearby, hoping to rally a small hunting party.