Through the wet underbrush he brought up the rear, slinking with ears and body laid low, delicious tension in every muscle. His fur stood off his body in wet spikes and his lower extremities were stained darkly with mud, but Iskandr's eye gleamed a bright and hungry green in the dim, early light. This was what he knew how to do, what he was good at, what he missed more than anything else about home. To join his brethren in the hunt, working together to survive. That was what wolves were meant for.
He raised an eyebrow upon hearing the other wolf speak for the first time, before giving a small nod. He had already begun to consider the man as a mute shadow to the other, more talkative male - Vaken - but it turned out he spoke after all. And it was a good enough plan.
His gaze found the cow elk that Vaken had pointed out. She looked otherwise healthy; it must have been a recent injury. Gods, he hadn't realized until now how hungry he was. He watched her move slowly along, grazing with her head down, tenderly favoring her left front leg with each fourth step. Once she stopped and raise her head to look about, ears twitching and nose flaring, gracefully holding the hoof poised above the muddy ground... but she didn't seem to sense the impending threat, and went back to her grazing.
The mud, the rain, the river... his thoughts ran together in quick succession, the idea flooding him suddenly. They could use them.
Iskandr had never been blessed with speed, the gods had built him with sturdiness more in mind.
"You two are likely faster than me, but if I can get close, I can strike true." His voice was low and fervid as he spoke with baited breath.
"Let's position ourselves so that the river will cut her off if she tries to escape us. We could use that low spot there..." he tipped his muzzle toward a wide swath of flat, soft-looking dark earth along the river's edge, veiled in long grasses. The indentations of several hoof prints were sunk deeply there already, infilled with water.
"She should have a bit of trouble in that, I'd think." He glanced from one dark companion to the other to see if either had anything else to add. Iskandr was hungry for this, and more than ready to let the hunt begin in earnest.