Morning.
Light Snow -13.01 ° F, -25.
@Tyne
@Aponi
@Corsair
@Scorpius
@Kisina
@Vaken
The earthen male let out a deep sigh. Out of all outcomes - out all his grand plans he had for the pack - this he had not forseen. Reading emotions had never been his forte but he could have not imagined a scenario where Treyah - the wolf he had worshipped blindly and without question - would ever abandon these woods and all its history behind. Garmir had seen she was hurting, they had discussed about issues close to their hearts after all, but he had never thought she would see the need to leave all this behind - leave him behind. The event had been unceremonial to say the least and all he could do was to watch his leaders disappear into the distance while his own heart and mind had been filled with anguish and confusion.
Had Nauja not been around, Garmir would have propably went into a panic. He needed a leader to function and right now he had nobody above him, no-one to tell him what to do. Was there even Charred Ash Draw anymore? To the earthen male Treyah had been the draw, the reason the whole pack was still together in some capacity after lord @Triell had gone missing. There were still wolves whom remained sure but what reasons they had anymore to even remain together? Only the winter and need to stick together to weather it?
That wasn't much but he hoped things could still be salvaged. Garmir was now longest standing member of the pack and even he had been part of it around one year. He took one more deep breath before turning to look by his side. "It's time." -He said, words directed to the sea wolf, Nauja whom was with him. He was only glad she was going to share the workload with him. Garmir wasn't best choice for leadership and he knew it.
He raised his head towards the sky and howled into the heavens, calling all the remaining members and his apprentice (if he was around) as well to gather up with the pack near the old den at the heart of the territory. The tune which he announced it told this was important and he expected everyone to be there.