making some assumptions, let me know if it's not okay!
The wolves in the vale hadn't heard of Violante or Vorilye, much to Vex's displeasure. She had departed the valley very quickly, and had then awaited upon
@Vivaan. When the wolves of Mereo had less to offer, Vex was done with the mountains, and instead set their sights for the mountains even further west. Beyond those, she knew she would find somewhere better to settle and rebuild. She'd told Vivaan everything she could of The Dominion, including his future rank -
"You will be my Queensguard, but we must train; our years before were prosperous, and we had no enemies. But here, there are too many to count." How many packs had they passed on their way here? Vex alone had met with two before even joining up with Vivaan. This land was
far too populated. They would find a nice, quiet place to rebuild, and then, once they were strong once more, it would be war. A blood war, sibling against sibling. Oh, how she craved their blood...
After over a fortnight of travel, they arrived in the forest, and Vex drank in the scent of elk galore.
"What say you, Vivaan? Shall we settle here? We can hunt the lake, and the river to the west. It's secluded, and easily defended."
Vex snorted softly, derisively. "It will remain so." Though there was some note of finality to her tone, she added, "Never fear, Vivaan. I and I alone knows who is worthy to tread here." She beckoned to him, then, and set off to mark their first borders. As she walked, she asked a question, "Did you find any of the prisoners on your way here? I had little luck." Of course, the prisoners had left a fortnight or so before Vex and her guard, but even so, there was a chance he'd seen or smelled someone. The majority of her rage and murderous tendencies were for her siblings, but she would still take any of those who had deserted. No one left her - not with their life, if she could help it.
"None have ever escaped our prisons," Vex snapped, bristling. She was far too stressed - she wondered if she were unraveling. Not quite yet, she decided. She took a deep breath, reminded herself that Vivaan was one of few who remained loyal to her. She couldn't lose her patience with him. Vex huffed, continuing, "I want them back. They're mine." Oh the things she planned for them - especially the servant girl, Noir, who'd led the escape. She was much too smart to let live. Vex paused once more to mark and let loose a low howl. Then, she turned to face Vivaan. "We'll begin our training soon. We must be fit to fight, when the time comes."
Recruitment - something Vex... wasn't quite certain of. In their old home, she had never had to recruit - their pack had been large and prosperous, and she had been a true Queen, with many to serve her. Now, she felt like a shadow of her old self. The Queen took a deep, calming breath. "I plan to patrol our hunting grounds, as well as the forest. We will take the weir and the creek to the west - and we must visit our neighbors, eventually." Another breath. "We start tomorrow. Travel as you please - I will stay and guard the forest."
A nod was given - Vivaan was right; his place was here, by her side. That would make recruitment a challenge - but, then again, she supposed she could travel a short way away - at least close by the forest. She would dismiss him with a simple, "Very well. I will likely call upon you again soon, then." She could make no decision without his input - not yet. She would leave him, turning and padding deeper into the forest; she would seek a place for their dens, at the very least.