It was a bright and beautiful day outside, and his master had given the day off to roam where he wished in inspite of recent circumstances. He bounded through the rough, lush terrain of the misty mountains, soaking every bit of the sights, sounds and smells that bombarded him.
He much enjoyed exploring the wilderness surrounding Lhavit, but while he may appear jovial, and unassuming in the environment, he is always wary of the danger of the outside. Nex's romps through uncharted terrain served a dual purpose. The first being of course the scouting of knew terrain, and possibly hunting grounds, and secondly serving as a way to keep his instincts honed to the fine survival edge they afforded him.
Exploring new territory was allways a fun and exciting thing for him, and it kept his gaurd up as he was not lulled into a sense of saftey when in a new area that he knew nothing about.
A familiar scent crossed his nose and he instantly stopped himself from his constant running to take full measure of it and determine its cause. It smelled of a tangy mixture of sweat and earth. Sifting through all of the other scents that was masking the animal in his vicinity, his ears perked up when he realized it was a deer. Thankfully he was downwind of the deer and hopefully he would be able to catch it.
Crawling slowly and silently up the long hill to reach his prey was agonizing, but still he attempted to be as silent as he could, even well after he crested the hill. Finally catching site of the deer, he felt a surge of adrenaline course through his body, as he crept behind one tree to the next, and tall grass where he could find it. Nex crept as close to the deer as possible, pleased that it seemed to be oblivious to his presence, and this heartened him for the comming attack.
Emiting a low growl, he lept for the deer. The deer's reactions where faster than he expected although. It nearly sprinted away in time to avoid harm, but his outstreched paw cuffed its flank, his razor sharp claws tearing away the flesh. Still he had only barely got gotten a blow on the deer, and it quickly recovered from the attack to renew its fleeing, by sprinting through a dense corpse of trees ahead.
Now the chase was on, and Nex sprinted as fast as he could to try and catch up with the deer. Somtimes he would be very close behind the deer, and other times it would pull of a clever move or two that put a good bit of distance between the two. Still he moved on, exerting his muscles to their limits, heedless of the fact that he was traveling farther and farther away from Lhavit with every passing moment. He had already been farther out than he had ever tried before, as it was apart of his constant quest to explore and find new areas as was in his nature. Still, should he have not thrown all caution aside he would have not ventured this far, and if in his right mind, thought it prudent to stop the hunt long ago.
None of these thoughts crossed his mind however, and just the thought of the tender, tasty flesh of the deer filled his senses.
After some time, the deer stopped up ahead of him, and turned around to start sprinting away from the area and towards him. So suprised was he by this unusual move that he didn't even think to attack the deer as it passed right by him, offering only a grow and a lazy swipe at its legs. Skidding in the dry leaves to a stop, he sniffed the air in a effort to try and determine what had so scared the deer, that overcame its fear for him.
Soon he came to know, and he suddenly wished that he hadn't even stumbled across this patch of woods, or followed the deer this deep into the dangerous misty peaks surrounding Lhavit. The disgusting scent of the undead soaked the area, somthing he hadn't noticed while running because of his focus on his prey. Now that everyting was mildly quieter and less exciting, he could smell the dreadful stench, and was tempted to turn tail and leave right there. Instead instinct drove him to probe further in this patch of woods. Maybe it was cause of the wholly unnatural aura that this undead gave off, that so offended his senses that he had no choice but to deal with the parasitic presence. It could be that, disappointed that he had not made the kill on the deer because of this manner of undead that he sought to punish the creature in the woods for interfering. It could have been anything, but most likely it was that unmistakable, underling scent of a human child.
Normal senses could not have picked out a boy in the area, because of the smells of the forest and the undead prescence where so intense it would be difficult for someone to pick out each and everyone. To the the keen senses of a wolf however, the smells where as distinguishable, and unmistakable as the sky was blue.
Pushing through the forest with every ounce of will he had left, he pushed past the fear and anxiety that welled up inside of him and reverted into a calm place of instininctual desires. His uncomfortablness dissappated, in exchange for a cold, calculating method he reverted to so he would not be overcome by his emotions.
He came into a small cluster of trees, the inside of which was a fertile green patch of ground. Nex observed all around the irregular circle of ground the trees afforded and his eyes eventually came to rest on a hunched over figure, over what seemed to be a young boy. Recognizing this was the undead he had sensed a while back, he growled, low at first but gradually increasing in volume, as he stalked towards the creature with its back turned to him.