Golden tendrils of light glistened through the cracks in forest’s snow laden canopy, but the warmth of the sun never reached the ground below which was carpeted in a thick layer of pristine snow and ice. All warmth was stolen, swept up by the icy winds which snaked through the tall pillars of the trees, leaving the young male which traipsed curiously through the natural labyrinth with an unwelcome chill down his spine.
The male wandered aimlessly through the unfamiliar terrain, taking his time to cautiously sniff at every scent that passed in the breeze. Occasionally he would approach the twisted roots of a tree and paw at the ground by it, hoping to uncover a sleeping mammal or a medicinal plant that could have been somewhat shielded from the cold weather. However, the subordinates foraging was so far unfruitful.
A few more hours slipped by and the agouti male had wandered further into the forest, and after deciding to follow the flow of tiny stream for some distance on a whim, he had somehow become completely and utterly lost. Dark fur along his back bristled in unease as he began to glance around in all direction, trying to figure out which way to go. It was then that he spotted the narrow entrance to a cave nearby, and reluctantly he approached it.
The scent of blood lingered in the darkness as he neared its entrance, and the sound of water dripping from the ceiling of the cave was slightly eerie. For a moment his paw hung there, as he debated entering the pitch-black abyss, but spurred on by a ray of golden sunlight which brightened the cave for a second or two, Lorcan finally placed his paw down and tentatively tip-toed in. Maybe he'd find an injured animal inside that he could scavenge?
Russet ears fell flat against his head as he moved forwards slowly, one paw at a time, struggling to see through the darkness. “H-hello?” He whispered, hoping not to hear a response or be greeted with the figure of a large grizzly bear.