Saw the opportunity and ran with it :B Subterritory Discovery for @Aleksei
The Drowned Den (image)
Nearby the rapids leading to Secret Falls stands a tall tree teetering on a sudden depression in the ground. The dirt here is softly shaped and quite loose, moved swiftly by a flash flood now long in the past. The waters dragged away a large amount of dirt underneath the wide-spread tangle of roots, resulting in a spacious, uneven, and typically damp den that smells quite musty when it rains. A tall rise of land on either side of the depression gives wolves a sense of privacy, or perhaps a sense of loneliness.
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The Drowned Den (image)
Nearby the rapids leading to Secret Falls stands a tall tree teetering on a sudden depression in the ground. The dirt here is softly shaped and quite loose, moved swiftly by a flash flood now long in the past. The waters dragged away a large amount of dirt underneath the wide-spread tangle of roots, resulting in a spacious, uneven, and typically damp den that smells quite musty when it rains. A tall rise of land on either side of the depression gives wolves a sense of privacy, or perhaps a sense of loneliness.
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He was beginning to think there was something wrong with the Attayas. The way they always seemed to come and go, drowned ghosts that hung around but were never were there when you needed them, gone with the next big wave. Maybe it was something that happened to them when the flood took Darkwater Rapids. Come and go, ebb and flow, they were all just black water wolves slipping through the fingers of permanence.
That was how Rowan decided to explain the reason he ended up here again. Secret Falls. Home of the home that wasn't their home anymore. It was morbidly fascinating the way his body remembered where it was, like his brain wasn't in control of the signal it sent to his paws to lead him here. The dust-coated wolf loathed his every movement as he neared the pack lands, unable to fathom why he was so inclined to return to the site of the greatest tragedy he'd ever know... but there was no stopping his trajectory, so he didn't question it.
He couldn't remember where the 'official' borders had been, but he knew when he was within their long gone bounds. He kept walking until he approached the den where the original brood of four had been brought into the world. The hollow in the ground beneath the tree's wide roots that had given Ava shelter as they were born had become misshapen and all the grass was missing, but when he looked with his heart he saw it as it was all those years ago. His nose twitched as he imagined the scent - the blood of birth, the sweet air of May, the scent of the original Attaya pair, Kade and Ava, when they had been thick as thieves. When he inhaled deeply, all he could find was the damp scent of cold mud.
Tainted as it was, some familiar feeling drew him in. Ducking his head, the male crawled into the space. He dropped to his belly, tucking his legs beneath his body and laying his head on the ground. With a long sigh Rowan shut his tarnished gold eyes and tried to convince himself to leave. He was here searching for his own daughter and he still managed to find the time to live in his own miserable past. But... he hadn't seen a hair of his daughter since he came back to the Lore, no sign that she was even here at all, and so for one day only he allowed himself the opportunity to grieve a permanent grief.