The best excerise was climbing. Orlaith's muscles were absolutely shinning, and she felt the need to flex them upon reaching the desinated height. Sweating, however, and now pretty exhausted, she could feel her body simply burning by the sheer amount of climbing she forced herself.
It's easy to climb, but the flaming wolf went up and down the mountain side, before peacefully resting in this area. Most likely she'll return to Kaistleoki by nightfall- but for now, needed some rest.
A meek wolf approached her so, calling her name. She would've thought it was a dream, but upon lifting her head, she could see the gray and black wolf, with ruby-like eyes. He held his tail between his legs, submissive to a stranger like herself. Though while he was a stranger to her eyes, it seemed he knew of her somewhere.
"Who are you?" Orlaith hoisted herself up, while her head may held high, she kept a neutral stance with a tilted head. Curiosity, really. Something within felt oddly familiar, yet as a wolf who lost her memories- everything was only a vague resemblance of what once was. She could only feel what was once the past-
but the flaming wolf had discovered it. She care not anymore, but even then, it seemed may appear once more, in the form of this bird-like wolf.
The name was unfamiliar, not even the nostalgia that usually would hit, missed. She previously knew a 'caw', but did not know the full name of this bloodied fairy. Long ago was he but a trusted fool, someone silly despite the weird rituals he gave to the crows at times. However long ago that it was, and for Orlaith, she cannot put a candle to what was forgotten.
Her forested eyes narrowed at the mention of the court. What she had been told was they didn't value her so, and she left it at that. Did the leader not share, why she had left? It was typical, when you lose warriors you did not care for. The knight could only snort at such a thought, "I been told," she started, "that I was not respected in that court."
"I do not remember it, but I don't think i'm on friendly terms with.. The fairies."