Bear. She had a deeprooted hatred of the creatures, born of her father—it felt as though there were another reason, too, but she could not recall...
There was none of that hatred as she looked to the man before her. She saw the size and stature they shared, how even his paws might serve a hefty club as a bear could. His furs, too, she supposed. But little else. In him she saw the spirit of wolf, not bear—protector, intelligence, loyalty even then. Heart. Bears were brutish things, with the exception of mothers; their nature she could understand. In that way, she was not so unlike the bear herself.
What would she not do for them?
His mother had called him bear, and meant in fondly. She wondered if it brought him solitude, this name. But for now, he earned his first name from her, though he would not yet know it: Ōkami, or wolf. Though perhaps he might prefer to be Kuma—bear! She wondered, looking him over, at this!
Hydra was surprised by his gentleness then. For a man named after a bear, he was far more deft than one. She warmed at it, but he had withdrawn to continue their course before she could think on it long.
They drifted toward the river; Hydra's tail stirred behind her. “Should you ever lose your way home, you could follow this river,” she drawled, peering toward him, “it leads to Empyrean,” she informed. And the scent of deer hit her doubly then; relatively fresh, too! She noted scat and the aged imprint of hooves, and gestured to them as she drifted their way. Several more sniffs revealed to her the age of many, and the health status as well! Her tail swayed behind her, as she considered the meaning of this, and she looked to him as she murmured, “the famine has ended. This herd has a great many members within it,”
Perhaps a pack hunt was due!
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