The storm grew thicker, heavier. The weight of the snow began to wear upon his already tired and hungry body, but they pressed on. The scent of the heiress and her kidnapper was fading fast. With each snowflake that covered their tracks the hope of finding her grew dimmer; but they pressed on. Rhysis didn't know these lands, everything was new to him and the topography was hard to make out beneath the icy blanket. Not that they had time to sight see; finding the pack's daughter was a top priority, and if Rhysis wanted to remain within the pack, he had to obey orders. It was just unfortunate that at the moment, those orders meant trudging through chest deep snow upon frozen paw pads, on an empty stomach whilst looking for some royal brat who decided it was a good idea to wander off with a stranger. Had he ever really known his children, he hoped that they would not be so damn stupid.
Slowly the land changed around them. Unbeknown to the male the land was changing from grass to water. The loch having frozen over some time ago and was now buried beneath the snow. It wasn't until he reached a more central point that he heard the ice beneath him grown. Instantly he stopped in his tracks and looked to his temporary leader. The tracks moved across the ice. Not knowing the area he had no way to determine just how large the expanse of frozen water was, nor how thick it was beneath the snowy ground. "Do you know this land? How far does the water stretch?" he then asked, looking towards the white wolf who was his expedition buddy for this particular trip. The idea of falling beneath the frozen water, having your breath stolen and drowning beneath the ice wasn't very appealing to him and he was pretty sure any such order would be met with mutiny, but he'd give the guy a chance to come up with a sensible plan.
Around them the trees surrounded the lake, outlining the waters edge. However he had not seen the ground, for all he knew the entire place was a lake of ice or it was just a small pond hustled within a meadow. The tracks lead forwards, straight across but the groaning of the floor beneath him caused him to doubt the path. Though he did not know it, the lock was vast and towards the centre the ice was very thin; the weight of one of their larger figures would no doubt caused the ice to shatter and drag them beneath the surface. The tracks and scent were fading fast - moving around the loch would waste precious time and they might never pick up the trail again. It was a tricky situation.
Looking to Phineas, he paused and caught his breath as he waited patiently for their next move.
Slowly the land changed around them. Unbeknown to the male the land was changing from grass to water. The loch having frozen over some time ago and was now buried beneath the snow. It wasn't until he reached a more central point that he heard the ice beneath him grown. Instantly he stopped in his tracks and looked to his temporary leader. The tracks moved across the ice. Not knowing the area he had no way to determine just how large the expanse of frozen water was, nor how thick it was beneath the snowy ground. "Do you know this land? How far does the water stretch?" he then asked, looking towards the white wolf who was his expedition buddy for this particular trip. The idea of falling beneath the frozen water, having your breath stolen and drowning beneath the ice wasn't very appealing to him and he was pretty sure any such order would be met with mutiny, but he'd give the guy a chance to come up with a sensible plan.
Around them the trees surrounded the lake, outlining the waters edge. However he had not seen the ground, for all he knew the entire place was a lake of ice or it was just a small pond hustled within a meadow. The tracks lead forwards, straight across but the groaning of the floor beneath him caused him to doubt the path. Though he did not know it, the lock was vast and towards the centre the ice was very thin; the weight of one of their larger figures would no doubt caused the ice to shatter and drag them beneath the surface. The tracks and scent were fading fast - moving around the loch would waste precious time and they might never pick up the trail again. It was a tricky situation.
Looking to Phineas, he paused and caught his breath as he waited patiently for their next move.