The wolf in front of her seemed so… what was the word for it..? Strange? Yes, she was indeed a strange one and Sienna could not fathom an existence in which a wolf had never heard these stories… they were the life force of culture! How else did she expect her pelt to keep her warm through the winter if not for the stories of those who came before her? Aye, such tales explain how we’ve turned into the creatures we are today. She responded upon the woman’s question to her. She’d be honored to enlighten the woman in front of her of what she had to be thankful for.
I wouldn’t mind hearing both stories if you’ve got the time. At these words, sitting down just in front of the other woman, a couple of body lengths away to give her space. Sienna was still mindful of the fact that the other was a pack wolf. Aye they’re tales I’ve known since my days as a wee pup. She began. Decades ago Carlos the Savior was born to a clan in the south, far south of here… in days past most wolves were, not many if any could handle the colder climates like we can now… She left a soft pause in order for that information to sink in. Carlos was brave, one of the fiercest warriors and most dedicated hunters. He was a beta to his alpha, and one of the most loyal souls one could ever meet. It was every ideal characteristic of a wolf, she was aware… and there was a reason they called him a savior.
One day, the Gods found themselves displeased with the way the clans of the time were fighting each other, tooth and claw with battlefields flooded with the blood of brother against brother, and in order to stop such conflict, they covered the sun, leaving an eternal darkness to hang over the lands… they challenged the clans to work together to select a young wolf to visit the land of the Gods in the north, past where any wolf dared venture previously to perform the ceremonial rights of Ahau and restore the sun. The clans, in return, selected Carlos. She always loved this story, and it was one of the first ones she’d learned.
It took moons, but Carlos ventured to the north, crossing mountains and plains as he reached colder and colder climates. There was one night where his fur froze to his skin and hypothermia threatened to take him… he prayed to Ixchel and because he had been the chosen messenger, she blessed him with a thicker pelt, one like yours and mine, so he could survive the journey to the Cave of Ahau… he pushed on, encountering no foes, even fighting bobcats and grizzlies… he reached the cave, and he prayed. The sun was restored, and Carlos returned a hero. With his thick pelt, however, he could not remain in the south. He’d quickly overheat… he chose a mate, and together with her, they ventured north… and now, we can all trace our roots back to the wolf who saved the world from the eternal darkness…