The morning sun was bright and clear, promising yet another day without rain. Isomne had heard tales of similar droughts during her travels, when the skies above mysteriously refused to bless the land beneath with lifegiving waters. The tales told of vengeful summer heat, of gods and spirits who abandoned their followers, or were deaf to their pleas, but also of redemption and rebirth when the rains should finally return. It was all far outside of her small scope as a simple mortal constrained to walk upon the dusty coil, but there was some comfort in being able to recite the old tales. This had all happened before, and yet life still marched on. Normally, she might have sung a tune while she walked, but her jaws were full and her energy to precious just now for even such a worthy use. Simple survival came first.
She had managed to secure a mountain hare, its lanky frame dangling limply from her jaws as she loped smoothly along. The prize was unmarred and unblemished, she had been careful catch it gently and dispatch it with a swift blow against a stone, spilling not even a drop of the precious lifeblood carried within. Her stomach had been grumbling since before dawn as she made her way toward her intended destination, ignoring the pangs. This was a gift, a token of her good intentions and hopes to find shelter and camaraderie with the pack whose borders she now approached.
Seating herself a short distance away from the first scent-markers, the ivory woman laid the hare gently at her feet, where it rested in her shadow's careful watch. Then she tipped her muzzle to the wind, letting out a melodic howl. Of late, the woman had little occasion to sing or celebrate, but perhaps today she could take a step to change that fate.