Vayko had done enough exploring of what was west of the Wildwood, so he made his venture north east, exploring the Falls that nestled so easily next to a massive mountain he had no intention of scaling. He wasn’t afraid of heights or anything, they just unnerved him because it was so easy to just fall. Still, he huffed as he found his way to the edge of the falls, glancing at the water It wasn’t quite cold enough to freeze all the way through, though patches of ice lingered across the top. He wouldn’t dare try to place a paw on it.
He heard scratching in the distance, his ears perking as his head instantly turned to see a bear cub out of hibernation, eyes widening as he turned, his hackles raised with a sharp growl on his features. Where there was a cub, there was almost always a mother and he needed to be prepared to flee in the opposite direction. He wasn’t idiotic enough to believe that he could take on a mother bear and live to tell the tale. A cub? Sure… just… not the mother. He waited, watching as the cub got closer, to which he was backing off. Time seemed to pass, and yet he didn’t see a mother so he took a whiff of the air from a distance.
Where was the mother? The question rang in his head as he moved back in the direction the cub had come from, but he failed to find any interlaying scents… this land was so fucking weird. He was never going to be able to tell left from right with all of the things that kept happening to him or his sister or their cousins. "Where the hell is your mother, little one?" He asked with a frown as he plopped into the snow not too far from it. Perhaps the strange two-legs had dropped it here too.