Daesamar narrowed his eyes, his large frame tensing as he prepared for a sudden attack. His ears perked, attentive for any noise that might betray the other wolf’s location. Slowly he glanced over his shoulder, shifting toward a tree when he heard it. The low growl and before long the small, very small canine appeared. He looked ready for a fight and Daesamar would respond in turn if it turned into that.
His main concern was the herd though, sniffing the air he only picked up the loner’s scent. He had a pack nearby to feed. The yearling’s onyx colored hackles rose higher., his ivory fangs flashing before he froze. The pack was doing alright, more was always welcome. He wasn’t the only hunter though, there were others that could help. He was always able to catch something later anyway. What about this loner though? Looking him over quickly, Daesamar noticed he wasn’t starving either, but that didn’t make things easier.
“We could work together.” he said softly, flicking his crooked right ear toward the herd, hopeful that they hadn’t heard them yet.
“Keep growling like that and you’ll chase them off and neither of us will be eating tonight. We can work together or fight and shed useless blood, but I live near here, I'll be taken care of, can you say the same?” He was hoping to reason with the smaller wolf, trying to convince him to see the strength in sharing a hunt. The fact though that Ferrian would get the shorter end of the stick in a fight was just another reminder, Daesamar had learned not to underestimate size, he'd treat any enemy as if they were his own size.