The night he had left Whisper Caverns territory for what seemed like the fifth or sixth time in search of beneficial herbs, he had told @Namid that he would be back soon and assured @Bishop that he was going to broaden his search for answers (scour the lands just beyond Grizzly Hollow and Cedarwood Forest and, possibly, figure out if his mother and father had any other connections within the Lore). The two-day journey from his hiding place atop the Caverns to the northern reaches of Northern Eden had been memorized by heart and it took him just a little more than 48 hours to find the familiar stretch of thickets and the recognizable scent of the once-ripe blackberry brambles. His window of opportunity to gather the last of the summer season's plants was closing quick; and, he supposed, if he did not come back with plants, he hoped to return to the Caverns with answers, which would be promptly presented to Namid along with his next course of action. She had promised to him, after all, that she would stick by him regardless of the situation at hand. If he stayed within Whisper Caverns, she would be there, and if he opted to leave, she had said that she would follow.
With all of this in mind, the young Lyall ventured onward, but something called to him with a whisper of the autumn wind. Had he not been the spiritual and superstitious youth he was, he might not have turned around and pursued the silent call of his name...
Rook... Rook, over here...
He shook his head but it did not stop his feet from picking up speed and backtracking towards the very place where he had met the first of his missing older siblings - his sister, Taima, the obviously pained woman who had resented his presence at the old bear den. Deeper and deeper he went, letting his nose lead him for the most part before startling him with the discovery of a fresh scent trail that wandered through the trees. Something bright caught the corner of his eye; he would have missed it if he hadn't been looking closely. The traveler was marking the trees...
Immediately, his face took on a rather disgusted expression. As far as he was concerned, these were his lands. Well, perhaps not yet, but they would be soon enough if only he could figure out what he wanted to do and how to do it all with or without Bishop and Namid's help. Moving with haste as to see where exactly this rogue male was traveling to, and downright assuming he was headed towards the heart of what was once Grizzly Hollow (really, though, it seemed that nothing else laid to the south other than that), Rook began to run, only stopping until he caught sight of the ivory-furred stranger just meters ahead of him.
"Excuse me?" he amiably called out, wagging his tail in a gesture of salutation, "'scuse me, you probably shouldn't go that way." His lips sealed tight as he thought about the possibility of Taima hanging around the area. "Are you looking for something?"