Aytigin had been a part of Hearthwood River for a few days now, and while he hadn't made much progress with getting to know his packmates, he had been making an effort. He just hadn't really had anything to guard from, or to hunt, or to do, really. Of course, he hadn't eaten since he had gotten there, because he hadn't wanted to take without contributing first. Wasn't that, like, an important thing in a pack? Aytigin was pretty sure it was, and so he would make sure to bring back food first and foremost.
He hadn't meant to travel outside pack borders that day, but he'd almost been hoping to run across Cottongrass again, and perhaps Adelayde, if she were around. For different reasons, of course. Ayti wasn't sure what those reasons were quite yet, but he was determined to figure it out sooner or later. But regardless, either face would be a welcome sight.
The only redeeming thing about the Lowlands was that there were rabbits, and rabbits meant food for the pack, and food for the pack meant food for Ayti. So, the massive shadow was stalking an older rabbit, hoping to catch the creature off-guard. Lachesis had said that the pack needed hunters, and though Aytigin's massive body was cumbersome on its best days, he was going to damn well give it a shot.
One massive forepaw crunched down on the snow in the wrong way, and the rabbit and Aytigin both froze. The rabbit moved first - a gray streak over the white backdrop - and Aytigin bolted after it. Unfortunately, the titanic man was not fast or graceful enough, and ended up sliding on a particularly slippery patch of snow, then tumbling unceremoniously down the hill. He cursed a blue streak as he flopped, head-over-tail, to the bottom of the incline, and landed on his back. He remained that way, staring up at the gray sky and willing the world to stop spinning.