With her hurt paw to be considered, Ame let Rain set the pace, and of course, she was ready to listen as they walked. It would be a bit before she would need to keep her eyes peeled for yarrow plants, so until then, her focus was on Rain.
At first the request to leave was met with vague concern, but she then realized it could be a good opportunity to gain more information themselves. With winter looming, the Sunspire may not have many opportunities to gain news from far away. How long do you think you would be away?
she asked first, and then thought about the cougar threat that lurked somewhere in these wilds. If she were to set out, Amekaze at least wished to know when and what to expect.
Nevertheless, she drew a steady breath before she began her answer. It is only Swiftcurrent Creek, or any of its individual offshoots, that may have a poor reaction to scenting the Sunspire on you, as we have history that may make them prone to violence. But I imagine your travels will span further than their reach.
Then again, they did like to pretend that could maintain dominion over great spans of land. I have not heard of any notably volatile packs in the immediate region. However this information may be out of date for all I know, nor do I know what lies beyond the regions I am familiar with.
It had been many moons since she had trekked to the edges of the Teekon or beyond. As knowledgeable as she liked to be, there was only so much to be gained from her mountain roost. Also, it is worth mentioning to be extra mindful of cougars in your travels. A few have had poor encounters.
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