<font style='margin-left:20px;'>Gladius rolled to her belly and lay there, listened intently to the wolfess's story of her homepack with great interest. Her accent made the tail even more enticing, painting her story like an artist before Gladius's golden eyes. She wondered what had made Pakuna's pack split, but didn't question it as the female finished her story. Gladius had caught the look of sadness, and decided it best not to press the matter. If she wanted to talk about it, she would on her own, Glad thought. She decided Pakuna must have been a strong yearling to have ventured out on her own like that, Gladius had only begun her travels at her second winter, when her growing of body was done and her growing of character would begin. Some begin earlier than others, she thought as she nodded to herself, smiling at Pakuna respectively.</font>
<font style='margin-left:20px;'>Her question was expected in the exchange, though not anticipated, Gladius thought a moment before beginning. "My tribe was the Blacksea, great and hardy in numbers and comradeship, and having kept our domain back before I was born. We were a coastal group, and I stayed till my bones had hardened and left my place as next to lead for one of my denmates." Gladius shrugged her large shoulders and looked slightly homesick, but shook the feeling away with a grin. "My place was not there, and I left to seek greater adventure." She rumbled, a gleam in her eye that would tell that what she said was true, and that it meant a great deal to her.</font>
<font style='margin-left:20px;'>Gladius rose to her feet, brushing her tail behind her and looked around the creek edge thoughtfully. "Know anything about combat?" Gladius questioned, stretching her limbs and rolling her muscles in turn. Her messy pelt could not hide the fact that her young body was very heavily muscled, her seaside people's blessing upon her that rang true. And although her strength was juvenile and untrained, someday it would prove formidable against her foes.</font>