Settling winds of change
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It was well into the afternoon and Uwoduhi had contented herself with resting beneath the shade of the trees that ranged throughout the Reserve, keeping herself out of the sun that occasionally peeked through the amassing gray clouds. Lalit, her Spirit Guide, was nearby as always, and Uwoduhi saw fit to ignore him for as long as she possibly could, stormy blue eyes resting and her shifted, chocolate colored form stretched out comfortably. Of course Lalit could not keep his mouth shut for long, and had started to rant about the past couple days events, before concluding. “You should check on your young friend Tawodi.” The Spirit Guide suggested, tickling her ear with the faux wind of his voice. “You have not seen him since you separated with the rest of the Tribe to gain on your siblings, and I'm sure the two of you have much to catch up on.” As always Uwoduhi sent Lalit a piercing glare that could peel paint off a wall, which Lalit chuckled at and shrugged off. She was glad by his suggestion though. Back where Aniwaya had originated Ama had always kept Tawodi, and his siblings, occupied whenever their parents had to be elsewhere, and she had grown fond of him especially ever since he had been orphaned. Without even further acknowledging Lalit, Uwoduhi shifted into her quadruped form so she could travel with speed, and ease; leaving Aditi to roam free and graze, giving the palomino a chance to rest after having traveled with Uwoduhi's weight to bear for so long. Not before to long Ama caught scent of the tribes youngest member and angled off toward his general direction, a kind smile upon her face and a sway to her step and tail.

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_____His coal-black nose hovered over the ground as he paced quietly through the thinly veiled forest, drawing in the different smells and sights that hadn't been previous covered. Off and on he had been tracking a small herd of elk as they had wandered through, but he hadn't given them chase. If he had learnt anything from the months of travelling, it was not to attack things that were either more armed, heavy, or bigger than himself when he was alone. Yet they had been interesting to watch, even if he hadn't seen any of them that would have been fit for the whole pack to take down eventually. Surprisingly enough, they seemed to be of decent health and age all the way around.


_____Pausing near the edge of the forest, he raised his head and peered out to the vast plain that stretched out ahead of them. To think that they were claiming this for themselves pleased him. It was panoramic and in the right light, stunning in its own way. Off in the distance, he easily picked out the tall antlers of one bull elk just as he heard the bellow of another. He had no desire to chase them or attempt to hunt them, but instead was taking simple enjoyment just out of observing them for the time being. At least, he would until something else came along or his interest puttered out completely.

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