Found a few hours southeast of where OakTree Bend’s Borders end, Dreadwood Haunt is marked by a large slanting tree that looks as if it is half dead. Underneath the tree is a spacious den, able to fit several wolves in if shelter from the harsh weather is needed or simply for a place to rest during the night. How it was cleared out, no one's entirely sure, though it is generally presumed to have been done by either water that has long since left, dug out by other animals over the years seeking shelter or both. If one were small enough or clever enough, they could hide beneath the tree’s roots or within the small dip before actually entering the cave and scare unwitting passersby.
For @Ice
Threading through the forest, Dread had just wanted to explore the area surrounding his pack’s borders, to see what else the vast forest held. It couldn’t just hold his pack’s boundaries and what was held within those boundaries. There just had to be more out there. For a few hours, he angled himself to the south east, frolicking here and there in the snow that still clung to the ground on this cloudy day. And it would cling for a few weeks more, before spring took its hold and even then, he was sure the snow would still make itself known every so often, until true warmth had taken hold and scared away the cold. But the forest he had found himself in was thick and felt foreboding, as if it didn’t wish for young wolves to be lurking on its grounds. Or for anything to be in its woods at all. But Dread persisted.
Eventually, the dark pelted yearling came upon a clearing with a slanted tree in the middle, half rotted out and several roots sticking out at the bottom, exposed from the dirt they used to be covered in. but what really caught his attention was when he saw what looked like an opening of sorts beneath its roots, as if there was a small cave or a den being protected underneath its roots.
Though his curiosity was peaked and there were no smells emanating from it, like a bear’s, Dread was cautious in approaching the...hollow? Haunt? It certainly had a haunting quality to it, because for all the signs it could be a bear den, it could also have been a wolf den and for some reason, that made him uncomfortable. Maybe because it was within such a dark forest, small remnants of a fog clinging to the trees and his long legs, which made him wonder if a pack did ever reside here, he could see why they would leave. It had almost a suffocating feeling to it, filling one with dread (and didn't that thought make him chuckle slightly) and coaxing the ever curious wolves away from their home.
Or was it because he had found it during winter, where everything looked bleak and in scattering colors of dulls greys, blacks and browns for the most part? Or that the white snow around it looked undisturbed despite the offering of a decent shelter away from the snow?
He wasn’t sure which one it was but he liked it.
Deciding to go into the large hole once he had danced around the edge, to make sure there was nothing in it, Dread slipped into the den. It was surprisingly deep, with somewhat of a low ceiling but enough room that once he ducked passed the entrance and stood straight, the ceiling hung a few inches above his ears. He soon found out it was quite dark though, blinking into the darkness as he waited for his eyes to adjust.