A thought about following the river further west brought him forward and he glanced down at his right forepaw in surprise. Each of its charcoal black claws dug into the hard earth, perhaps something within was telling him to investigate. Find something new. Bring something of interest back to the mountain to show his superior. He lowered his nose to the ground, sniffing the immediate area in front of him, but was hit with several scents at once. His head tilted curiously and one ear swiveled to the side as the other remained forward.
Raising his head up once more, he began to slowly edge back into the forest – backwards at first before turning fully and trotting away until the river was a good several meters away. He could still hear the water stirring loudly as though he were in it. The Plateau wolf wondered what he ought to do; if he returned now, he was sure Alexander would know where he had been. If he wandered further, he might find himself in trouble by stumbling into the other pack’s – the wolves of the River – land; he’d never come into close contact with one of them and he simply hoped he hadn’t trespassed.
Dumb, he finally thought as he realized he was just standing behind the trunk of a rather large tree. Stupid, stupid, stupid! His head shook and he growled to himself. The area was new, yes, but that shouldn’t mean that he should be scared of it or anyone who owned it. He marched back towards the creek and stood in it, his head raised high and his tail held out without fear. There. That shouldn’t have been hard to do. If anyone wanted to call him out, so be it; he really just wanted to take a good look at the place, completely memorize the place so he could add it to him mental map of Relic Lore.
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