He wasn't so very old, really, but his bones ached like a fossil in a museum, growing dusty and stiff from their inaction. He hadn't known how many days he had lived the life of a nomad, but today, like any other, was just an invisible notch on a calender buried inside his mind. Quest Aquila didn't know what it meant to be so still, and the past few days he had spent relaxing in the soothing beauty of the (to him) unnamed falls were doing him more harm than good. He didn't feel rejuvenated as he had hoped to feel; he felt only more worn down, and eager to resume the active life he was accustomed to.
Quest's velvety black ears were kept at an almost permanent sideways tilt, never rising fully atop his head, as he reclined easily in the shade of thick leafed tree, eyes drifting alternately between opened and closed. So far he had encountered many scents in this place, but no wolves. His presence in these regions hadn't been long, and he figured too that it wouldn't be long-lasting. Still, the rich and vibrant greenery was welcoming to his wanderer's heart, and he didn't mind staying here to rest up before continuing on his never-ending journey. He was completely unaware that the natural landscape was changing and shifting, that the water was growing scarcer by the day - for here, under the falls, it was flowing as strongly as any life force.
A splashing sound roused Quest's eyes open in full, and as he peered up through the brush, he couldn't help but gape his jaw in surprise at the figure caught in the cascading water. The gray sky afforded little light to bring out the sparkle of the water, but somehow the regal-bodied male did this all on his own. He was a scene, a spectacle, and hidden by the foliage as he was, Quest allowed himself to stare openly at the stranger as the tawny wolf bent his masked face to peer into the pool at the base of the falls. The urge to greet him rose in Quest, and within a few moments, the weary traveler gathered himself onto all fours. But he did not remove himself from where he stood; for the urge to simply watch and not disturb the peaceful image overwhelmed the need for socialization at this point.