Wolf RPG

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There were so many cool things- and places, and smells, and sights! So many sights! She was enthralled, excited beyond belief as she was giddy over every bit of ground she’d stepped over. Yes, this was a difficult climb, and yes even more a big, scary place, but it’d proven different, right? A big deep breath, and her eyes lit up with near glitters from the vibrant sun. “WOOHOOOOOO!!”

Shoving her flushed nose in sun-sided sneezeweed with the colors of yellows and reds, autumn oranges. Funniest thing, how they tickled her nose, and oh, she wasn’t sure what they were, but they sure felt strange! Fascinating! Inhaling like she was hyperventilating, a wicked sneeze was all she needed to shoot around to other things. Like how the ladybugs trailed up the trees, or how fox scent went in strange circles that she followed. Circles, circles, circles!
Was there a point in this? Did animals do this for a reason? Did coyotes do this? Was she sure it was even fox scent? (It wasn’t).

Gasping, she lifted her head as she quickly found herself eyeing something…. Prickly!

Bolting to it, she dipped her head in all of its angry fury and bounced dodges of its outrage! No, she didn’t plan to disturb it- just.. examine it. VERY closely! So many things grabbed her attention!
Massaraq had set out some time ago, feather from @Ajei tucked behind his ear and a fur with herbs nestled inside resting across his shoulders, small and unassuming. He had promptly gotten lost, heading towards the eastern mountain range thinking to keep those peaks in sight and yet though he continued his headings he could not say where Moonglow might be located there. But he found the brightest star at night and tried not to worry about how he might find his way home when the time came. He hunted small game for himself, keeping fed enough to keep up his strength and yet not feeling fully satiated. Nothing told him it was near time, perhaps he would never know. That fear gripped him with uncertainty that had his paws wavering in a way he knew he could not afford over this terrain.

But the sound of another, a lout whoop caught his ears and he felt a wave of optimism. Another face and a wolf to speak to, perhaps someone who knew the area or another traveler would be welcome. However, when he headed in that direction and saw the porcupine and wolf edging closer he slid his pack off his back taking quick and sure steps forward as he called out "Wait! Careful!"