Draven felt the stirrings of pride in his chest as his son twisted his head to and fro, considering everything his father had said. He was just so smart. Not only that, but even at such a young age he seemed to have inherited the memory that Kova had had, something that had apparently been passed on from their father. Maybe that would help him if he wanted to become a healer like his parents, or a scout that could never get lost, or an advisor that never forgot a face or conversation. Really, the trait opened so many doors for the dark agouti pup and Draven knew he wanted to be around every step of the way. Even if he had no idea what he was doing.
Laughing at his son’s insistence that they continue to walk and learn the man nodded his head. His mossy green eyes scanned their surroundings as they began the slow amble of a stroll that the child could keep up with. It would be a few more months before Sachiel’s physique began to match that of the adults. Pointing towards a clump of cedar trees with his nose he broke down his explanation as much as he could, ”Those trees over there are called cedar trees. They help not if you’re hurt but if you get sick, sometimes wolves get sick from something they eat or something they breath in. These things are so small you can’t even see them but if you get sick the red cedar will help you get better.” He didn’t want to go any farther into how or why, this was probably way too much information for now anyways.
Finally before his son had too much time to ask another question Draven was smart enough to take the helm of their conversation. ”Well what about you? What do you see out here, anything interesting or fun?” Hopefully Sachiel would find something else to talk about, squirrels or frogs or butterflies or bumblebees. Anything but medicine.