Her eyes fell to look upon those that had gathered; finding the team of four more adults at her back; though some of their gazes were more nervousness than excitement. Her own was somewhat anxious as well, but she tried her best to meet their eyes with reassurance. She was buzzing with words to say to them; with where to begin and how to proceed, but Gent's slow hum drew her attention away from such things. He was oozing nothing but anticipation, and confidence as well. Raela smiled back; grateful for the relief that came from his towering presence. She offered a quiet chuff of a chuckle and turned her gaze back to the rest of them. Her pack might have been a gang of morally deprived beasts; but they were quite adept with Bison. She had participated in a hunt or two; running ahead of the beefier and slower muscle-bound members of the pack to keep the Buffalo moving. She was a herder; and not once had she ever been given the opportunity to bring one of the creatures down by force as her family had.
They had also possessed greater numbers, but she still had enough wolves before her now to have a chance at success. The chance of one of them getting injured was always there; nagging away; but if they passed up this opportunity they might be as good as dead anyway. This was much needed food; and it would last a long time. The Queen exhaled sharply; her eyes passing once more over each wolf. Some were obvious choices for their post, others she had mulled over for a moment or two on the way here, but now it was clear enough. "Moraxia and Gent, you guys have to be our takedown team," The words were a harsh reminder of the time the pack had taken on the Caribou to the east, when Minka had spoken them, and they left a reminiscent taste in her mouth; but she kept going. "The rest of us will be the chasers, we have to get them moving and pick out one that's really young, old, sick or injured. These things are too much to take on when they're healthy," she grinned, dipping her head for emphasis. It was in response to their stunned looks when they'd first arrived, but it was a fact they could probably easily guess. A combination of things would probably be best.
Then her eyes moved between the larger two. "You should split off from us and try to swing wide," she began, now going into the more detailed part. "We should be able to move one around until you can cut it off, but we might be running for a while until it gets tired enough to attack. Don't go in too early," She cautioned, knowing full well just how easily Bison trampled or gored wolves in self-defense. Even when the mob of Asurns converged upon them all at once they could still kill. She couldn't bear the idea of seeing someone wind up like Tolas; especially not when it would be her fault. There was some part of her that was glad that the children had not come to participate in this one; though the experience was valuable. "We'll try to signal you," she finished, quickly, now focused on the other chasers. She would have told them to hide; but there was no cover to be found on the snow-dusted tundra.
With that taken care of she had realized that likely neither of her teammates would be as fast as her; and even less likely that they had experience dodging large animals when they so often lost their temper and charged. She had to assign herself the hardest job. "We have to get them into a run, and break one off that we can handle. Bison get defensive so if it turns on you run." There was only seriousness on this matter. It was life or death. "Otherwise keep it moving and don't let it back into the herd. I'll do most of the steering." That was by far the hardest part; for it involved more confrontation than standard chasing. She was the most likely to be charged, but also the fastest. Rae hoped it would equal out the odds. With that the discussion was over, and they were ready to move. "Alright, let's go," she said lightly; shaking her pelt a little before parting ways with Gent and Moraxia. She was still nervous during the approach. Using the tension in her muscles felt better as they crossed out onto the vast plains at an easy lope, but there was still nagging worry. The shapes got bigger and bigger; finally lifting their heads and taking note of the wolves that were steadily heading toward them. Thankfully the prey's first reaction was to flee in a disorderly mob, and as soon as they started to Raela pushed her pace up into a harder run. This only frightened the dumb things more; and tricked them into using more of their own energy as she fell back toward her teammates at an easier jog. Already her eyes were passing over them all, looking for limps at the back of the pack. It was frightening just how quickly the hulking creatures were moving; kicking up snow and even bits of the dirt beneath in their frenzy. If one was not singled out soon they might gain the courage to retaliate, and that just could not happen. After a bit of this dogged pursuit she had narrowed her targets. The young were plentiful enough but that would draw the wrath of the mothers, and eventually the herd if they weren't careful. Much more preferable was an old, seemingly arthritic female who struggled along behind most. The cold was cruel in that way. Raela loped on for a few moments; trying to be sure before she voiced her decision to the others. "That one! The limp!" She yelled, keeping her eyes locked on the animal so that the others might better understand. She was not truly limping, but it got the points across. The time was now. "Be careful!" She barked to the side; kicking her legs into a hard sprint to reach the female and separate her as quickly as possible. She would go in ahead of them at the height of her speed. Hopefully it would be the only flat out sprint needed today and the Matriarch could conserve the rest of her energy for the chase. First there was the task of angling away a smaller group by charging ahead at an angle. A handful of the bison pulled away in terror; suddenly realizing that the predator was now getting dangerously close to the herd. She remained far enough away to be safe from the pounding hooves and sharpened horns; still keeping careful tabs on the elder. Some swung back in, but by a stroke of luck the old one didn't. The herd was branching now; with these few splitting off to flee the wolf. Further, she had to get them further. The more she pushed the more individuals seemed to realize their mistake and turn off to the right; back to the safety of numbers. At long last it was only these few, and she had to move up. Hopefully the other chasers were close by now and ready to help. With the pressure on, the rest of the splinter bolted; curving to follow the ones that had gone before; even the old one. The others were faster than her; leaving a small window of opportunity to get between the target and her safety. With a growl to herself Raela shot forward; darting just behind the heels of the others to cut off the old cow and get her moving back in the other direction. Her presence alone should have been enough to frighten it into changing its mind; but the presence of Cal and Danica was an even better bet.