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Kajika I thought I replied to this earlier; I am so sorry!
The young wolf was pleasantly surprised when the black male simply turned, sat, and curled his tail around his paws. No longer afraid that he was going to harm her, Eido slid out from underneath the brush and wagged her tail. He seemed like a very polite, proper male - the type her mother would have liked. Eido's father had been a proper, polite male, as well. But it also seemed this black-and-sable wolf had little time for pleasantries, and Eido didn't mind that. After introducing yourself upwards of half a dozen times, it got a little tedious. So, she approached him and sat down, keeping a good wolf's length between the two of them. She had to look up to make eye contact with the male, though she was used to that. And besides, this wolf wasn't an intimidating size, though Eido assumed his body language and tone of voice had something to do with that.
"My name is Eidolon, but everyone has just always called me Eido," she replied, angling her ears toward the dark male in interest. "It's nice to meet you, Kajika. I'm sorry for just walking in like that; if I had known you were there, I would have at least been more careful," she informed him, ducking her head in an apology. Up close, she could smell the scents of many other wolves on Kajika, so she assumed that Fallen Tree Cove must be his pack name. She didn't think she was on their territory, either, as she was always extremely cautious to avoid scent markings and stay in unclaimed territory. She didn't want to get her head bitten off.
Since Kajika really was showing no hostility or aggression, Eido decided to just go with the truth when he asked why she was there. "I only just arrived here a few days ago, and I'm trying to see as much of Relic Lore as possible," she explained, her tail thumping against the cold snow once behind her. "I actually spend most of my time in Red Fern Forest, but I've been to lots of places so far, and I've met a few different wolves. Relic Lore is amazing."
Deciding to be a bit bold, Eido tilted her head to the side and asked a question of her own. "What are you doing over here? I'm pretty sure I didn't cross any territory markers." Eido couldn't quite fathom why someone would willingly be that far away from their pack - their family. But, it seemed that a lot of the packs in Relic Lore were less family and more wolves brought together by circumstance, which would explain why both Kajika and Renier were so far away from their pack territories. "You don't have to answer if you don't want to. Because if you don't, I have a great story about a goose trying to kill me that we can talk about instead," she stated, trying for a bit of humor.