The area turned unfamiliar the more Moore had wandered; perhaps he'd gone too far from the meadow and willows? Finding his way back wouldn't be too hard. Lack of heavy snowfall and rain should keep his tracks fresh, an easy route back the way he came. If he had to guess, the light snow drifting down wouldn't fill his prints in for quite some time.
Slowing to a stop, he lifted his head to the skies, blinking away flakes that fell too close to his eyes. It almost reminded him of the first day he'd stepped foot into the area, the scene peaceful and serene.
Reluctantly, the giant wolf restarted his journey of exploration. If he was here, he might as well check it out. Everything seemed… normal and not out of the ordinary. Wolf scents flooded his senses, but he trekked on, unafraid. If his experience has taught him anything about the land thus far, it was that the wolves here seemed amicable at best. Thankfully he hadn't experienced the worst yet.
It wasn't until he actually came across another, having spotted the stranger in the distance, that he stopped. A brief glance around revealed no others, and without a second thought, he let out a soft boof, signaling his approach. His steps fell heavy as he trotted through the snow, and his tail wagged slightly behind him, a show of peace.