"Are you supposed to believe in something... you can't see?" That was a foreign concept to him, and one he was unsure of if he could every truly wrap his head around.
Wrynn cocked his head to the side, a little confused at her choice of words. His eyesight was perfectly fine for a wolf his age, and if he was being honest he didn't really want to see these Gods. The fear of the unknown was strong within him.
He hadn't seen the place she spoke of himself, but after wracking his brain for a few moments he was sure someone had mentioned it before. It was quite a distance away from here, and over the mountain which he had still yet to climb, being afraid of heights and all. His ears pulled back a little and he licked his lips. "You'll have to head over the mountain, and then I've heard from others that it's not far over the other side of it. I've never... actually been there myself." She seemed so nice, but he didn't want to travel too far from his pack in case the leader got mad at him.
"I could maybe get you to the base of the mountain, but I... I can't go any further without permission from my uh... my alpha." Wrynn felt bad; he wanted to help her, but there wasn't too much he could do. "I know there's a pack on the mountain, you'll probably have to go past them on your way over... maybe they could help you?" That was about the best he could do for the moment on such short notice.