@Borlla, @Lucero, @Siku and @Sitamat should be posting here. @Erebos and @Inkheart -- if you wish to join the group, feel free to say they had followed Phineas' scent and are just catching up.
Other lone wolves looking to join may also post in here.
They had left just as the sun rose from the peaks beyond the mountain slopes, and despite the steady pace the ivory male encouraged the group to maintain, it still took days to reach the other side. It was a small group – aside from he and his mate, they had taken Lucero, the kind and enthusiastic she-wolf, as well as Siku and her son. The ivory dominant had kept careful watch upon the mother and son duo, uncertain of what to make of them still. The days passed far too quickly, and with Borlla’s side’s revealing her pregnancy now, he was not willing to take any risks with her.
The days passed, allowing the small group to acquaint with one another. Finally, as they emerged from one side of the mountain to the other, the alabaster wolf had kept watch over the group as they slept that night sheltered by the formation of the mountain and the enclosures within. The next day, once all had arisen, the five travellers had continued. Grey clouds rolled overhead, and every so often a raindrop would fall to the terrain, though the male was content to know that it was not snow. Slowly, winter would soon have to release its grip upon Relic Lore, and he eagerly awaited the days that would thaw the lands.
Finally they came upon the thick forest. The foliage had yet to be inflamed by spring season, and so it appeared dull to the male. His tail gave an idle flick as he stilled, his muzzle bending down to graze against Borlla’s cheek in reassurance. They would stop wherever she asked or felt the desire to claim, but he felt no pull to this land. Instead, his fiery eyes swept over the gathered wolves, his nose lifting to the air as a scent drifted upon the cold breeze. “Does anyone have the energy to hunt?”