Silver eyes glowed soft in the coming darkness. Autumn too was coming at it's end. Even if he didn't want to stay here he had to find shelter for winter would embrace him with a cold kiss. This time he held not the luxury of eating big feasts with his pack or a warm Den feeling the warmth of his neighbour. It would probably be chilly and cold. For his meals he had to do more effort than he was used to. The silver wolf bowed his head for a low branch. He was surrounded by greens and browns. Nature had played a little rough in this place. Everywhere there were branches, old tress who blocked his path, plants that took over the place. Rain tried to see further than the next tree but every time there was something what blocked his sight. The warrior had no idea what was around the next corner, it made him alert with good reasons. This place too was unknown to him. The wolves who lived here may not be as he was used to. Many things unknown and little where he could build on. Rain snorted as he walked through, when would there be some place to breath? He didn't like these close places. Less room to move. His ears twitched, there was something coming. Be it prey or predator, the large man knew it was there. Keen eyes stared into the distance, may he see a flaw in the pattern of thickets.
Silver eyes glowed soft in the coming darkness. Autumn too was coming at it's end. Even if he didn't want to stay here he had to find shelter for winter would embrace him with a cold kiss. This time he held not the luxury of eating big feasts with his pack or a warm Den feeling the warmth of his neighbour. It would probably be chilly and cold. For his meals he had to do more effort than he was used to. The silver wolf bowed his head for a low branch. He was surrounded by greens and browns. Nature had played a little rough in this place. Everywhere there were branches, old tress who blocked his path, plants that took over the place. Rain tried to see further than the next tree but every time there was something what blocked his sight. The warrior had no idea what was around the next corner, it made him alert with good reasons. This place too was unknown to him. The wolves who lived here may not be as he was used to. Many things unknown and little where he could build on. Rain snorted as he walked through, when would there be some place to breath? He didn't like these close places. Less room to move. His ears twitched, there was something coming. Be it prey or predator, the large man knew it was there. Keen eyes stared into the distance, may he see a flaw in the pattern of thickets.
Her golden brown paws skimmed over the area easily, avoiding the small thorns sticking out in the ground, knowing it would be a pain to have to try and pull a thorn out of her paw. Along with the fact that with what she was doing right now. . .it would be wise for her not to get injured. Her one good eye sparkled in the sunlight of day, leaving her in a light mood overall. Her ears pricked forward when she came face to face with another, obviously older than her. Raising her head slightly, she blinked in surprise. She had apparently not been paying attention to her surroundings. Her own ears twitched once before she spoke a greeting. "Hello there."
Silver eyes had spotted her. But the first time they met eyes she was just a inch, well so felt it for him, away. The brown fae was, interesting. Her mind had been obviously not paying attention to her surroundings but she did not carry a packscent. Was this woman confident enough let her guard down as a Loner? She did hold quite some scars. Especially the only one eye that held a emerald colour. He guessed that she was blind from one side. Silently he observed her. Smaller, younger by at least a year, scarred. It was not like he could see every scar or injury she had the past few months. Just, he had seen enough of them to recognize the little hidden white lines. Rain searched the one eye again. He didn't felt a thread from her so he decided to not make her one. A short nod from the head as his low voice spoke. 'Hello.'
Her tail wagged behind her slightly as she stared at him. He was much larger than she was, and probably had a year on her…considering how scarce Kashikoi had been…this wolf might not be too bad of a wolf to have in her pack. She was already trying to sort out the way ranks were to be ordered out, and confusion struck the strings within her core. Age was a terrible fate for the young female…for otherwise she would have ranked all the wolves by loyalty, but it seemed for awhile that couldn’t be the case. Ears twitching she waited to hear his deep voice speak again.
Good sided, friendly, didn't look like a wolf who held a loner's life without having enough friends. It was still a vague picture he tried to make in his mind. Sketching, modelling and adjusting till he would have a 90% accurate database for this wolf. It would take time but he was pretty addictive at some point. The victorious sweet moment you see that you were right after all, a moment that could turn out to be bitter sweet, but still sweet. 'I'm known as Orév Rain. Please call me Rain, Miss Reinier.' Silver as steel his eyes looked down on her. He was still neutral sided, he didn't know which place he had owned in his first second impressions. Old? Maybe he had yet to be labelled in her mind. A little smile rose his mood, though that smile was not shown in his outer appearance.
Every time she moved the light would catch her body and make it seem like her golden pelt was glowing. Her tail wagged behind her in an easy manner when his voice reached her ears yet again. Nodding her head she spoke in a light voice, "Of course. Please call me Nina." A small, kind smile lit up her features her ears twitching in an easy manner. "If you don‘t mind me asking, what brings you to Relic Lore?" The question was thrown out casually, trying to gather in more information on the male and why he had brought himself to the sacred lands.
Miss Nina spoke again. 'My home didn't need me anymore so I decided to take my own path.' Indeed his home didn't need Rain anymore, but only because it was no more. Well for now his answer would do, till he might get closer to her and decided to entrust her more information about Orev Rain. He let his gaze wander around for a bit. The situation would let him do so, just out of habit he held her in the corner of his eyes. 'So that is what the land is called. Relic Lore.' Interesting but not valuable. Seemed like he had to hunt it down. 'It seems that there is quite some interest in this land-' It was more a statement, with so many scents you couldn't say otherwise. '-Are there many loners here, like us? I'm pretty sure there are packs, though they are not seeking their home in the thickets.' His silver gaze landed upon Miss Nina. 'Am I right?' The first time he let a charming smile shine on his face. However it was nothing warm like Nina's, just the smile of him knowing he was at the right end.
The statement about the many scents reigning in the area brought a happy little flutter in her stomach. She was happy to hear that some of her friends had stayed within the territory. Opening her mouth, her soft voice echoed in her own thoughts, "Yes…many loners here. I‘m in the process of creating my pack…and the plan is to settle here. We are almost ready to form!" In her voice, a new tone of voice sang. Confidence and love for her family reigned over her voice, her tail wagging slightly faster, almost snagging on a near by thorn bush. She knew better though and so she kept her happiness to a minimum.
Miss Nina was talking. Still, looked like she found him nice enough to rattle against. That should be a good point. Getting some allies in unknown domain was never wrong. Especially cause she looked like she lived here for quiet some while. Her scents mixed well with that of her environment. Finally the soft voice gave him some more useful information. Not that it was bad to listen to some chatter but he wasn't as interested in those things. Though he listened well, he always would. Just because if there was just a hair of info he could filter out of the crap he would give that effort. Besides wolves who listened well would hear more than those who talked much. Creating her own pack putted Nina in a whole new light. So she was a leading type, it wasn't the first thing he would search behind her. Puzzling he tried to put the new fact in it's place. 'Do the other packs not fulfil your needs or morals? Leading a pack is though.' He spoke from experience. He was not a pack leader but he had led a army of wolves. Wolves who where not always as loyal and forgiving as pack members were. 'It looks like you're confident. Good, keep that attitude and be selfish.' It was hard. He gave advise to someone who he didn't know. Would she do something with his advice? 'Selfish in pack sense.' He explained to be sure. No a selfish leader was most annoying to work with.
Her tail curled up near her back as she stared up at the male. Clenching her jaw, she found no harm in telling the male about the past…it was the past for a reason, right? Before she spoke, the male spoke again, his voice reaching her ears. His advice was rooted to her core, but even she knew that it was going to be hard to be a selfish leader. She was not selfish in the first place and she was leading her family, not slaves. All she could do was nod her head. Now she answered his other reply, "My former alpha‘s deserted us. I am keeping our family together…with some others that have joined us." Her green eye was cold now, staring aimlessly into his gray ones.