Drestig had told Askan that he'd recognise Oak Tree Bend's borders when he found them. That they were near impossible to miss. And oh boy was he right. Even after five long days of travel through mounting snow, when his mind and body were not at their sharpest, he was able to pick up the heavy scent that lingered in air. He'd found it, thank the Gods for that.
His paw hovered over the invisible line, as he decided what to do. Waltzing right in would be rude beyond belief, even if he explained that he was sent by Drestig. It'd be a sure way to piss them off and make an awful first impression, so he pulled his paw back and placed it on neutral ground. By that point, he'd mellowed out some. His resentment at this situation had fizzled out and he'd just decided to accept and deal with things as best as he could. He still thought that Drestig had made a poor choice, that even Icicle would be a better candidate for this sort of job. But an order was an order and Askan had no intentions of disobeying his alpha.
All he had to do was get the job done, then he could head back home. Easy, right? As long as he didn't outright insult anyone, things would be fine. He wasn't there to make friends personally, he was just passing on a few messages. And if any of the Oak Tree Bend wolves felt liking coming for a visit, he'd show them the way. That's all there was to it. It wasn't going to be hard...unless he had to socialise. Conveying information was easy enough, he could just list it out, but small talk? No no no, he was not here for that.
With a sigh, Askan tilted back his head and let out a low howl, the sound bounced off the nearby trees and rang through the quiet woods, announcing his unexpected arrival. His call was as casual as he could muster, there was no real urgency to it. He was willing to wait, to see who showed up. So the Rye wolf settled himself down onto the snow covered ground and kept his ears and ears at the ready, lest one of the Oak Tree Bend wolves happened to be nearby.