Artemus had continued to journey south, finally escaping the uneven grassland of the misty moors, to ascend into the highlands. The increased visibility (even at night) was in stark contrast to the lowlands, and he was finally able to soak in the rugged scenery around him. The wind was also less harsh, though it still whistled past his ears it did not batter his face with such ferocity as it did on the moors. The large male was thankful for it, as his nose had begun to grow cracked and dry being exposed to the harsher weather over several days.
Skulking his way beneath the dark, starlit sky, his limbs began to grow tired of the constant movement. Artemus had been travelling for weeks, allowing himself little time for rest. Now though, it was becoming increasingly difficult to ignore the incessant ache in his bones. He knew he would have to allow himself some time to sleep and recover, though he refused to settle down for the night just anywhere. The wolf wanted somewhere less exposed than simply the sloping grassland of the highlands, he wanted somewhere he could lay low and remain unnoticed whilst he slept.
Caramel eyes scanned the darkness for an indent in the sloping hills, looking for a small dug-out crevasse or natural dip in the land. He spotted a small dark area further uphill and moved to approach it, breathing in the concoction of scents which wafted up from what he later determined to be an old den-site. Though it was far from abandoned. The sound of the screeching wind muffled the gentle whines of the wolf who hunkered down inside it, leading Artemus to believe that the den was empty until he finally stood in front of it and spotted a pair of eyes reflecting back at him.
Artemus flinched, taking a staggered step back as his white fangs flashed out from behind his charcoal lips in surprise.
"Oh, I didn't realise this place was occupied." He admitted, feeling a little foolish. He brushed his tongue over his lips to recompose himself before he offered a neutral wave of his tail to the stranger.