Lake Rodney now that the time is right for change
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Ooc — Riven
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The last she had ventured north, it had not been worth it— the wolves were too few, too scattered. She had returned and told her siblings as much. They bid their time, waiting for the population of wolves to increase. For what, RaLae was not entirely sure— but then, she was not Ang'Ver. She was merely his scout, to alert him to the north's status.

With children, begotten by a wayfaring wolf, it was harder to scout. It had felt suddenly dangerous, and she refused— much to her brother's ire. She had scars for that, and might have been killed if her brother hadn't realized the advantage her half-breed children would have. Perhaps they would grow to look like wolves, though raised by coyotes. Savage tools, to infiltrate, to— what? Again, RaLae was not privy to the details. Nor did she care to know them.

Now that her offspring had reached their first year, the timing could not be better... and she was scout once more. She trekked north, relentless, and her crow followed behind. Its messages would be crude, for it was the stupidest crow her clan had ever met— but, perhaps, that was why it would do their bidding. It could not communicate, not the way they could amongst themselves, and could only present them with tufts of her fur... or the object that was their signal to invade. The object she scouted for.

As she approached the cold shores of a lake, the crow pulled a tuft of fur from her shoulders. Instinctively, she snapped at the dusty bird as it flew away— though she let it go, for it had business to attend.
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Ooc — Kris
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I had written up a response to one of your other threads, only to then realize there was no 'new reply' button because you had archived it lol. *derp* Edit: tagging so you know I saves your lonely thread. @RaLae

He was disappointed. The creature he had spotted from a distance was neither foxwolf nor foxwolfish. It was a coyote, and he let his shoulders droop and his ears fall with the realization. Finding his ilk was proving to be more difficult than he had expected, but he was an easily distracted sort, and soon Roo's attention was diverted away from subdued thoughts as he honed in on this crow picking fur out of the smaller canine's shoulder. She snapped at it, but why and how did it get so close in the first place?

His tall ears lifted and he stared with wonder for all of a moment before his curiosity and excitement sent his paws scampering toward her. "Why for it do that!?" he exclaimed as he drew near. His head tilted. "Is it a friend crow? Dids you have a tick?"