Alter of Fire, 10f/-12c, Midday, Overcast
All welcome! <3
If he was staying, the huge wolf might as well get used to the area. And with that, came the thorough exploration of the places around the willows. Once more, Moore found himself traveling near the large meadow he had first entered that had shoved him on a different path than he had anticipated. Not that he was complaining, now. Initially, there had been worry that group life wouldn't suit him anymore in the long run. But getting to know them and being able to settle in eased his metaphorical hackles, finding that he'd been worried for nothing. Even more so, the lonesome feeling at the back of his mind began to slowly fade. The thought brought an eased smile to his features as he sniffed around the knolls.
A glance up revealed an oddly… Square boulder. Stones didn't form like this typically, did they? Odd. But then, he never got anywhere by hanging back and examining from afar. Lumbering closer, he stuck his nose close to the snow and to the stone, picking up now stale scents, and… Ohhhh, well now, wasn't that a treat. A lopsided grin replaced the thin smile as massive paws dug into the snow and dirt, claws displacing both before revealing what Bailey had smelled.
"Well, congratulations to me..." Moore spoke out loud, albeit it was to talk to himself.
The previous occupant even had the decency to wrap their goods, likely if they came back for them later. Briefly, he wondered why they hadn't been back, but chose to push past the thought. If he decided to seek them out, the scents were stale enough there'd be little to trail. Peeling back some dried leaves and bark revealed the goods; fermented fruits and mushrooms. Quickly, he nosed past the dried fungi, holding more interest in the fermented goods. Shifting it all aside and seeing the amount of both goods, he wondered if he should bring it back to the group. A little celebration gift for teaming up, so to speak. They weren't a pack, but to have others' support was still reason enough to celebrate, in his opinion. Shifting to sit back on his haunches, he stared intensely, debating what to do.