Askan squinted as he watched the salmon thrash around in the river. There were so many of them that the water was thick and churning with flailing fins and tails. It was certainly a sight, one he had no seen in the lowlands -or even in his homeland- so he couldn't help but wonder what the hell they were doing. Fish did not tend to gather in such numbers, so it had to be for a reason, something so important it was worth risking all their lives for.
Whilst he did not intend to make a habit of leaving the pack lands, for once curiosity had gotten the better of him. For all the time Askan had been in Relic Lore, he had seen so little of it. He had limited himself to sticking to what he knew. The lowlands were his home now, yes, but that didn't mean a little exploration wouldn't hurt him. As long as let the boss know, and didn't venture too far. And it seemed as though he was right, these writhing fish would be the perfect remedy for his rumbling stomach. Travelling was such hungry work after all.
Stepping into the water, Askan frowned a little at how cold it was. Fall's grip was tightening on the land, and soon winter would be here. He'd experienced some awful winters back home, so he could only hope they weren't so harsh here. He could only hope. Shrugging that thought to the side, the Yukon wolf took a moment to quickly assemble a plan. He'd never actually gone fishing before, he'd never had the chance to, but how hard could it be? The river was swarming with salmon, so much so that it had to be impossible for him to screw this up, even with his lack of experience.
Emboldened by that thought, Askan licked his lips in anticipation and snapped his jaws down into the water
Askan reared his head up and coughed and gasped as water filled his mouth and flushed down his throat. That was- He shook his head and glowered at himself. How could he have missed? The fish were swimming right on by, as if they didn't even realise he was there. Maybe they didn't even care if he was, maybe they were too busy to care. After a few moments, Askan decided that it was just chance that he'd missed, that his timing had been a few seconds off. He'd try again, surely he'd succeed this time.