It was time to move on. It had been what, a solid month now since Broken Timber Pines had fallen to nothing more than rubble and ashes? Yet the copper pelted man had found a single reason worthy enough to allow himself to haunt the skeletal remains of a pack that was doomed the moment the reigns were handed over to him. @Nalda . Like a silent guardian the Asurn and former lead male of the now disbanded pack had kept a watchful eye on the girl, keeping himself out of sight although his presence known in other ways only she would pick up on. He had noticed the trio of pups forming their own little band of wolves and sticking rather close to their homeland, leaving Eirian to believe Nalda was in capable hands if they stuck together and watched out for each other.
Days came and went, turning into weeks and still the copper male stayed to watch over her, still feeling a sense of duty to protect his dear Nalda from harm. Eventually the caches began to grow low with each meal the trio took from it's contents, he himself opting to hunt elsewhere to ensure Nalda was kept fed and healthy. Sometimes even leaving a kill where he knew the street smart child would find it. Now, though, it was time to move on. He had plans that were left unfinished and a promise to Eek that he would seek her out up north. Broken Timber Pines was just the first casualty to his name and surely there were plenty more lying in wait.
Now all that remained was a snow dusted cemetery that marked the final resting place of a pack Eirian doubted anyone would miss aside from the founding members themselves, one of which took her last breath upon the mountain after an icy slip. The whereabouts of those who had last called this place home aside from the children remained unknown, each scattering like flies disturbed from a pile of shit and deep within the recess of his mind, he hoped Iopah had hobbled off somewhere to take her last breath of life. Especially after the damage she had done to his poor @Eek .
Speaking of that stubby tailed woman, it was time he sought out his partner in crime up North like they had briefly discussed. Surely the woman would feel sour about his diddling back here for weeks, but she did not own him. He would take his sweet time finding her which in turn would hopefully give her ample time to find a pack to settle into and asses what they were to be working with by time he arrived since she had a head start of sorts. Silent as a ghost despite his bulk, Eirian now found himself marching away from the scene of his crime, tail held up proudly with each stride that pushed him through the remaining vegetation yet to die off from the harsh chill of the approaching cold season. He was now a free man with no need to hide his true self. Eirian was coming and everyone had best be afraid of the monster lurking in the shadows.