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The bicoloured brute had come far from his roman pack, to this land he had grown to know as Teekon Wild. The plentiful wilds included many different biomes, and Luc wondered if his brother's paws had to led him here. He had asked the Gods many times to lead him to his sibling, and dearly hoped it was not simply chance that had led him here. It couldn't be, for Lucian was simply tired of his seemingly endless searching.

With the sun freshly hatched in the horizon, and Diana long gone, began a new day. Wearily, the male stood and stretched, his massive frame stiff with sleep. But he could not afford to rest longer then he had to, he wouldn't until he found what he was looking for. So he set off at a relaxed lope further north, keen blue eyes scanning the woods for a meal. The woods here were pine and fir, thick and unyielding, perfect for hunting. So it was no surprise when Luc came across a scent marker, the first of many packs he had yet to encounter throughout his journey.

He sat at the border, electric eyes scanning the terrain. No wolves that he could see, but that didn't mean anything. The wind was at his back, propelling his scent into the territory. He raised his muzzle and gave a howl that asked for the occupants of this land for an audience.
Bindi was tracking the herd of caribou, when a howl broke out mixing with the winds. She didn't think it was an intruder, because if it was they just gave away there postion. Nevertheless, the midnight wolfess trotted toward the source of the call, until she came across a male at their boarders. It seemed the mountain's boarders were a very popular place, but the local residents might just be getting use to a new pack being here.

She approached the male, not bothering to see if he would enter the territory or not. She was suprisingly glad to see the male sitting at the boarders, all Bindi did was talk to the same boring wolves everyday. The obsidian female walked over to him, with her body relaxed and showed no signs of aggrestion. "Hello, can I help you" she said kindly, and offered the stranger a smile. Mabye she could recruit him, the mountain could always use more able bodies.