Cohesive, infinite in numbers which they dwell - perhaps to punish us or remind us of our mortality? Unlikely - would suggest intent. Explanation must be more mundane but hidden. Migration perhaps? At this rate unsustainable, already sings of dimishing prey at areas. Less prey should lead to more competition. Group dynamics would be s... - Garmir snapped away from his thoughts, looking around. His senses again adjusted to the current moment, the ever present humm of the waterfall behind him making detecting sounds more difficult. He scanned the surrounding forest, suspicious that something - or someone was nearby. He oftend trusted his guts in these moments.
Garmir hadn't made long range scouting runs for Charred Ash Draw since the coyote infestation had begin and Treyah had also given birth. Now that the pack was more stable and well protected by additional ranks, he felt safe enough to leave Treyah and the others for few days in order to gather some information. He had tasked himself with several objectives; first and foremost investigate the extend of the coyote infestation, secondly track the number of prey in the nearby territories and finally, continue searching missing members of the pack, even if chance of finding any of them was propably slim. Garmir had failed to find Lord @Triell 's body and in a way he was still hoping he might meet him some day or find definative answer to what might have been his fate.
He had been deep in his thoughts, thinking about the coyote problem at paw when that feeling of presence had begin to itch him. Garmir was... in a way paranoid, but it was seldom his senses that were the cause. He felt confident enough not to hide and so he spoke out loud at the general direction of the forest, where this mysterious someone might or might not been. "Someone there?"