Cloudy, 42F/5C
This forest was not the same as the last that he had been in, but that was the point of going on this journey after all. If all you saw was always the same then your soul sense would begin growing dull and eventually you would lose your guide altogether. That was why many wolves couldn't feel the power around them, see the way that the planes all blended together when you're most vulnerable. So despite that his heart ached leaving the power that had been the grove he had found Gitano had moved on, searching out new places.
The teen had continued walking for who knows how long (keeping track of the days was not a high priority of his despite his constant star watching). The trees that surrounded him now practically glowed crimson on every inch of bark and he had once stumbled upon an area so full of skull and bones his spirits had quivered. It had been so ominous that Tano had not returned there since, even though every morning he woke up promising himself that he would. His guides needed to be exposed to whatever energy still clung to the skeletons so he could heal them and send them on their way.
Fact was, if he were a better reader Tano probably would have done it by now but the area had terrified him so much. So instead he woke up every day and pretended that he was going to go and help them while silently also making excuses about how he couldn't possibly until tomorrow.