*tips Helm* Why thanky mam.
Ok so on we go. Once our GM posts we can start our next action, he might not be real worried on this since we have a member missing. I would like to get this one done so we can all join in on the next one.
We go south where I had tracked the wolves prior see what we can find for track pronto. Then once located we should be able to track their movement. Wolves only move a den if they feel threatened where they are and since no one has been around them I say we got a good chance at finding them. We can also ask the farmer to talk to his neighbors and see if we just pushed them off in that direction.
Post
Bewolf asks Sophie to ensure either her or her father inquire to the neighbors about seeing wolves in the last two days and informs them of what is going on. They are to report their findings upon return of the group. If they refuse claiming to be too busy klar will investigate at a later time.
The group mounts two to a horse Kalfie to lead. They will follow the tracks that look freshest with the fact that Kalfie knows last time they headed south to the open plains.
Kalfie and klar will ride together in the lead position tracking. Klafie will dismount as required for tracking. Daphne and Beowolf will ride in second on her horse. The group will remain mounted one hour at a time and walk one hour to recuperate the horses while tracking.
end post
Add what you think we can do besides this as I am not knowing thanks.
Everyone away? So what are we going to do now? I dont think we are going to find wolves just by randomly looking unless someone knows their exact location and then again how do you know its the right wolves cause it can be any wolf.
*brow furrows deeply* This si not good. We are in the open and nothing to be seen, the wolf is usually within 30 miles of their Den. This is assuming of course the lead female is with pup. No pups they could just be wandering. few houndred miles a day.
But why return here to this farm? One easy food two they have pups.
Perhaps we should criss cross the south plains for a bit till we are at the edge of safety and hope we cut across some wolf signs that be fresher. Keep in mind we face likely 4to7 (typical pack) but could be 12 to 20.
Den is usually dug by the mother under log in cave or where the ground goes down then up again. Te roll hides the entrance from afar. It will be protected by the clan.
Almost the proverbial needle in the haystack. We need a solid plan.
Edited: krakyn on 18th Mar, 2008 - 6:50pm