It had been a long trek, lonely and cold with no seeming end in sight, but Niki never knew when to give up and kept going. There were a few stumbles and falls here and there but he never let them pull him down. There was too much out there for him to stop, and so over the mountain he climbed, around the immense lake he trotted, and through the brambles he traversed until he found himself in a vast tundra of rocky hills and ever-changing warm colours. Though his view of the great expanse was slightly impaired by the particularly freezing fog that had settled low in the early morning air it was a breathtaking view nonetheless. A far cry from the forest he had grown up in, much prettier he had to admit, but it did leave him feeling just a tad vulnerable. He could only assume large prey and predators lived in the wide open area, but that did not deter him from setting forward with determination.
Paws thumping an even two-beat drum on the tough grassy ground, Niki kept his head and ears on a constant swivel, eyes gazing over the small shrubs and ears listening out for any noise. Being on the smaller side of the average spectrum made him a little nervous at times as there were far larger things out there than him. He could only imagine what the smallest of wolves felt like on a day-to-day basis. Pausing by the leafy body of a particularly small shrub-like tree, the white yearling gingerly sniffed at it, curious to see if it was more than just a small-looking tree. He pulled back after a few moments, white ears flicking backwards as he realised it really was just a tree, but it did not curb his enthusiasm to keep on the lookout. Shaking out his pelt, Niki padded over to the bank of the small watering hole the mini-tree was located by, lowering his head so he could drink the cool liquid. Fresh water had been a little bit more difficult to find than he had originally thought, and so whenever he found some he drank as much as he could just in case.
Sighing with contentment as he had his fill, the white yearling sat back on his haunches and gazed down at his reflection, amber eyes narrowing slightly at his malnourished-looking form. Hunting was definitely not his forte, and it clearly showed, but he got by on his wits and sharp thinking. Inhaling deeply as he let himself have a breather, Niki's brows furrowed at the smell of vanilla. The only time he had scented that was when his father had been teaching him about- Sweet Grass! With an excited yip he followed the scent that originated just a couple wolf-lengths away and spotted the familiar tall stems with the three-flowered spikelets at the ends. Tail wagging excitedly he buried his muzzle in the plant and inhaled its scent, vanilla being one of the many scents that he loved. He would make sure to remember for the future where the medicinal plant could be found in case he ever needed some for whatever reason.