Ahnasha returned Fendros' grin as she climbed up the tree after him, then took her place beside him on the branch. She took a few moments to look out over the trees to see if she could spot one that stood out in any way. One appeared to be just slightly taller than the others and was about as far away as their original race, so she figured it was as good of a target as any. "You see that tree? The one that is a bit taller than the others." She said, pointing to it with her finger. "That's the goal. Now...go!" Ahnasha took off, giving only slightly more warning than Fendros originally had. Unlike before, however, she found herself in her element. Even if it had been a while, all of her acrobatic practice and skill was not something that was easily forgotten. It was less like she was jumping between trees than it was that she was gliding through them. At only a glance, she could tell if the next branch would support her and could react quickly, almost without needing to think. There was some water between them and their goal; not that it would matter to Ahnasha, as there seemed to be little chance that she would fall. "This pack operates quite a bit differently from ours." Meesei began as she walked back over to Sabine. "You see, it is almost more like a settlement than a pack, from what I have heard. They might take residence in a cave, or a more permanent camp. They might even build small cabins to make something like a town deep in the forest. Their homes are not absolutely permanent, of course, as they do move their pack occasionally, but they do not move nearly as much as we do. You might compare them to Kaleeth's village in that they move from place to place, but they still build a settlement at each stop. Although, these packs move for different reasons. Also similarly to the village, they might grow some of their food, instead of just hunting. If times are desperate enough, they might even trade with cities, like Bruma. It is a lifestyle quite different from ours, but I suppose it is a good way to get new lycans used to the idea of living in the wilds more gradually. There is no way to know exactly how many members the pack will have before we arrive, but I would guess that there will at least be a few dozen. Over a hundred would be...exceptional."