Just a late night activity post, anyone's welcome to join in
About two weeks Rye had been apart of RedHawks, time mostly spent moseying around but still he wasn't accustomed to the land. That and he still hadn't met majority of the pack, Rye figured everyone was busy, which he didn't mind. The male kept himself occupied, napping, eating, and now venturing to Cricket Creek Bog. Though the name was unknown to Rye, he didnt care. He was just up for a late night walk, though out of territory, he wasn't worried about much other than wolves, and other predators. However, it was night, so Rye kept hope that most major threats would be asleep but he knew some hunted in the light of the moon.
The thing Rye was hit with first upon reaching the bog was the loud Crickets, Grasshoppers and God knows what else, singing a seemingly out of tune song. It was a song in a language Rye didn't understand, and frankly, he hoped he'd never learn, probably nothing but nonstop chattering anyways. Ignoring the chirps, the multi colored male made his way through the wetland, his paws slightly sinking into the mud with each step and with that, he got closer to the stream. As Rye was walking he could feel the occasional Cricket, or Grasshopper tap his legs, sides and sometimes neck as they scrambled to get away from him. Rye laughed as a few got caught in his fur and squrimed to get free of his thick pelt, feeling their little legs wiggle against his skin and eventually push off from it.
The bog was peaceful to Rye, though the songs the insects sung was still horrendous, the male was still at peace on the chilly night. It was a beautiful, partly cloudy night, the moon just peeking out enough from under a cloud to shed some light upon the land.
Just wanted to get it moving and on my list~
Determined to fined more places to find fresh game, Cry ventures out even more than he typically did. Carefully passing the Caldera, he made up his mind to visit them on his return, just to see who their neighbors were, despite Phex having visited them already.
Passing the rocky outcrop, Cry eventually made his way to a bog, and while keeping alert for anything suspiciously edible, he made it through the wetty mess of mud and slop.
The stream was freezing but inviting, the sounds of the water running was soothing and the taste, or rather lack thereof, was unuiqe. The natural filters the stream had, made the water incredibly pure, something most lakes didn't offer. Whether due to the fish within, or other variables but lakes were still viable options to drink from. Rye lifted his head from the water and spotted a dark figure moving, almost undefinable but thanks to the light the moon gave Rye was able to confirm that it was another wolf. The males ears cupped forward, listening in on whatever he could and it wasn't much due to the songs being sung around him. He questioned whether or not he should make his presence known, but given the fact there wasn't much to hide behind, he may as well make contact.
A quick bark was voiced the stangers way, just to gain their attention, "Hey!" Rye shouted, "Are you friend or foe?" The distance between the two made Rye greatful, it would provide protection. Though only a small amount, it was enough for Rye to feel comfortable in making himself known.
Rye, despite his better judgement, took steps towards the dark male, slowly ridding the two of the distance between them but not without leaving some left. His eyes never left the stranger as he walked, oncing the male over to get a read on him. Clearly athletic, his body was peppered with what Rye guessed to be battle scars. A fighter? The other males words seemed to say otherwise. "You're in luck, I'm not hostile either. Quite the opposite, so long as you remain cordial and civil. I think we'll be alright." He kept his voice calm, with a hint of play within.
"So tell me then, what's an athlete such as yourself doing here? Out for a late night jog?" Rye joked, testing the mearky waters. He wanted to know if a sense of humor was present with the other male, or if they were more of a stick in the mud.
Ryes curiosity had been piqued by the other males scars, each one could tell a story, maybe some might tell the same but this wolf had seen his fair share of battles. It was both worrisome, and intruiging. Rye wasn't well versed in fighting, mostly choosing to resolve squabbles with words, so if a fight was to ensue, his death would swiftly follow. That was something Rye wasn't happy with, his inability to fight good would eventually be his undoing. He would have to learn sometime but for now, it's too late. As to why Rye was here? Well, "I'm exploring the land, trying to see whats out here. In a way, same as you I suppose."
"My names Rye by the way, Rye Black." He informed, giving a slight bow of the head, a small smile accompanying. "You belong to a pack? Has'ta be far from here, I didn't smell any packs while on my trek to Redhawks, and I did cover a lot of distance but perhaps I just missed it." Rye shrugged, still very unfamiliar with the land around him and the possible packs surrounding him. There was so much he had yet to learn.
Family? Rye didn't feel they were family just yet, he was sure they felt the same. That was a title earned by more than a few weeks with the pack. The male was tempted to correct the other but Rye saw no point. He wasn't going to see Cry after this chance encounter, right? However Cry's mention of his pack not being too far from his own gave way to more chance encounters, maybe RH and this Shadewood pack could become allies. Though, this was a thought for another time.
"Likewise Cry, but if you'd like you may call me Rye." He offered the other. 'Mr. Black', he hadn't been called that since his time spent up north. Boy did that bring back memories.
It was quite the disadvantage not knowing pack territories, Rye prefered to say a good distance away from most. Never knowing who were allies and enemies. Cry's talk of meeting one of the RH members, and his pleasant remarks about the mentioned female, though she was unknown to Rye, was a good sign. Perhaps the two packs were on good terms. There was cetainly hope. "No, I've never heard of her but that may be just because I haven't met her. I'm still new around here, I know enough to get back to my pack but thats about it. Though, thanks to your contribution. I now know of you."
Thinking back to Cry's self introduction, the Watcher of the keep part replayed in Rye's mind. Watcher? What on earth was that supposed to mean? Rye quickly spoke up again before the other could speak a syllable, "Oh, and Watcher? What is that?" The answer might be painfully obvious but Rye was clearly oblivious.
Rye was a little shocked to find out Cry was the Alpha but he took that back after assessing the others nature, stature and the way they talked and soon the shock left and Rye was left unsurprised. He questioned how good of an Alpha Cry was, fair and just, or manipulative and self-centered. Rye didn't possess the skills to read through lies, at least not well enough to get anywhere, so reading through each and everything they said was not an option. Rye was just going to have to trust they were who they presented themselves to be. "I've never been Alpha but I do understand it is no easy job, I wish you luck throughout your reign." Rye offered a small smile and a quick nod of his head, his wishes were true, no leader deserves to struggle under pressure. That is one sure-fire way to ruin someone, and a ruined leader is no good but what good is a leader that can't handle pressure? To Rye, being Alpha seemed to be quite the circus.
"Where is Shadewood at? I don't want to get too close, I'm confident your pack is protective of their land, so I don't want to start anything unnecessary." Sure Rye would smell the boundries before he crossed them but he didn't know just how protective they were. The male had come across many packs on his journey to Redhawks, some wouldn't let outsiders come within twenty feet of the broder, others were even worse. Rye knew it was better to play it safe.