Suddenly the winds shifted coming in from the north-northeast. The fickle messengers bringing with them the smell of Wolf, many wolves. It was old, more than a day, but less than a week. Eustace went stiff and the scent. It changed everything, was this some pack's land? Could he hunt here? He was hungry... but not so much as to commit suicide. He steeled himself, stood, trotted well into the open, inhaled deeply. And loosed a long low howl that would only announce his presence, but lacked any form of aggression or malice. This was a gamble, but the lesser of two evils. If he handled this right any pack here may at least allow him to pass through. With the call sent out all he could do is wait, after all he just effectively ruined any chance of him having a hunt here. He turned back to the trees and resumed his hidden position to wait and see what would happen.
Suddenly the winds shifted coming in from the north-northeast. The fickle messengers bringing with them the smell of Wolf, many wolves. It was old, more than a day, but less than a week. Eustace went stiff and the scent. It changed everything, was this some pack's land? Could he hunt here? He was hungry... but not so much as to commit suicide. He steeled himself, stood, trotted well into the open, inhaled deeply. And loosed a long low howl that would only announce his presence, but lacked any form of aggression or malice. This was a gamble, but the lesser of two evils. If he handled this right any pack here may at least allow him to pass through. With the call sent out all he could do is wait, after all he just effectively ruined any chance of him having a hunt here. He turned back to the trees and resumed his hidden position to wait and see what would happen.
The Rise was one of those longer trips, but Treyah was determined to find Lacey as soon as possible (if only to ease some of Kerberos's concerns). She could probably swing by the Ridge on her way home and see if they had seen sign of her, their relationship had been lacking since, well, since Sven stopped coming to see Leotie she supposed.
She hadn't seen the stranger so when a howl was loosed she froze in her tracks, head canting towards the treeline at the south of the rise with a huff. Steadily she approached, it was almost like a loner howling at the borders? But... this wasn't claimed land? Her eyes squinted as she peered through the trees, "Umm, you can come out, nobody claims these lands, and I promise I won't bite..." unless you give me a reason to... Her tail waved at her back to show she meant no harm.
He sat down a fair distance from her (3 leaps away), before actually taking a look at her. She was tawny sort of like him, thought she was much larger. He knew instantly that getting into a fight with this one would end very very badly. Still, she seemed nice enough, and didn't seem to smell of blood, so no recent kill, or fight. The thought of which brought Eustace's mind to his left hind-leg, which was actually bleeding from when he crawled into a cave for shelter one night. A bolt of worry shot through him as the wind changed throwing his scent straight to his new company, carrying the smell of his blood. Treacherous fool! He thought vehemently at the wind.
A low hum was offered in response to the loners despair, she remembered the ever gnawing hunger well. But the sound quickly grew to an outright chuckle as he suggested she might claw him, "With these dull ol' things?" she shook a paw good naturedly in his direction. "I reckon I'd do more damage if I gave you a good shove." At a guess she'd have to say she had half his weight again and almost an extra foot of height. Perhaps shoving people just ran in the family, if he knew of her lineage he might be grateful that the nearest point with any height was the mountain for off to the east.
She watched as he sat, her easy smile never leaving her face, "I'm Treyah, I lead a pack north of here in the wildwood." It was probably a bit of a shock, she was still a yearling after all, "Well, for now anyway. My mother founded it but she's missing and Maera isn't doing so well, so I'm filling in." Her explanaition was cut short as the wind blew the scent of blood in her direction and she gave the loner a more discerning look, concern clearly painted on her features. "Are you injured? My co-lead is a healer. Its a bit of a walk but I'm sure he'd be happy to check you out..."
He stood up once more, turning a bit farther to the left. "However, now that I think about it. Would you mind telling me how to make sure I don't step on any pack toes?" If there was a way to last in this area without a pack hounding him. It may be worth setting camp around here for a bit.
Her smile faltered for a moment at his refusal of assistance. It was in her nature to want to help people, perhaps not to the extent that her sister, Sahalie did, (she certainly wouldn't lose any sleep over someone refusing her assistance) but she wouldn't deny that the refusal did sting a little. She managed to fix her smile back in place after a heartbeat or two, her tail resuming its friendly wave as he asked about the local packs. "Oh, of course," she indicated towards the serpents spine, "My niece leads a pack over there, Aurora Heights," she neglected to mention that her niece was a year her senior, "north of them is Fallen Tree Cove, and down in the trees at the base of the mountains there? that's Willow Ridge, sometimes they come down this way to hunt."
Next she gestured directly north, "My pack is that way, about a day's travel north, Charred Ash Draw," and as of yet she was unaware of the disbanding of Grizzly Hollow so she gestured to the north west as well, "And Grizzly Hollow are in the Cedarwood. North of them are Secret Woodlands, that's all in the immediate vicinity anyway... We're on friendly terms with everyone, as long as you don't cross borders you're unlikely to be attacked." She offered what she hoped was a reassuring smile. Of course, there were days of travel between the packs, she assumed as much would be evident, since obviously, there was no great abundance of prey to be seen.
"Of course there are more packs on the other side of the mountain, my oldest sister leads Oak Tree Bend in the spectral woods, I was born there, and between the bend and the heights my other older sister is leading Quaking Vale," Or had been the last she heard. Laying it all out like this she realised she was overdue for a trip across the mountain, before the snows made them impassible.
Treyah answered his chuckle with one of her own, "Yeah well, my parents have been in the area for a long time." Really, he couldn't have stumbled across a better well of information unless he had encountered @Triell himself. Her father's family had never not lived here and she had always just assumed it was a given that other areas were populated with related packs. She knew nothing of wars and the closest she had ever come to suffering any sort of adversity was the few short weeks she had spent as a loner when they struck out to cross the mountain. She had heard tales of other family further to the north as well but refrained from mentioning them to spare overwhelming her companion since there was little doubt they probably had neighbours too, she'd just never ventured quite so far herself to confirm it.
When he asked if she would mind company she was reminded of the purpose of her journey in the first place. "Oh yeah, I'm looking for a pup, tawny thing with a dark snout, she's about six months old. I doubt she's come this far but it doesn't stop us all worrying. Her name's Lacey." Even though the chances he had seen her rested somewhere between Buckleys and none she couldn't keep the hopeful tone from her voice as she moved to walk alongside the loner, careful not to crowd his space as her eyes scanned the rise that stretched between the both of them and her home.
He had no idea where the pup could be, but he knew the best chance to catch any scent was higher ground. Eustace immediately began scanning the area for higher ground to be able to catch what ever scent he would be looking for.