Askan had never been interested in history, he had always been a 'here and now' sort of guy. That said, his ears perked up in interest as Ice went onto explain why Oak Tree Bend had chosen this location as their home. The white wolf dropped names that he didn't recognise, but that didn't matter to him. He was more interested in the fact that it was clear that Ice had been in Relic Lore for a long long time and that from the sound of it, he had been worn down by the events that had passed. And yet, despite the evident weariness there was still strength in this wolf, both physical and mental. Ice was not one to be chipped away by the passing of time, he was solid and strong and would not waver, nor stray from his course.
In that light, he was admirable, the sort of wolf that demanded respect. And yet at the same time he also seemed like a grizzled man, which the years had made him cynical and cold. Fitting that his was Ice, and his coat as stark as freshly fallen snow.
"I was invited in, but I didn't want to intrude. It's best that I stay out here whilst I wait. Sahalie said she wanted to come and visit, so I'm going to show her the way as I head back." He explained, answering the obvious question that lingered in the air like a heavy scent. "If you do choose to come up, you'll have to find the way yourself. Just keep heading north till you find the tundra. Then head west and you should find the rye field. It's pretty hard to miss during the warmer months."
Out of all of the Bend wolves he had met, he had to admit Ice was his least favourite. That said, things had settled some since their initial meeting. Askan's temper had cooled and the white wolf seemed willing to respond to his questions. He had been quite cagey before, which was reasonable enough, even though he'd already spoken to the Bend's leading lady prior to all of this. She said he was welcome to stay and so he did, for now anyway.