Corvus was vastly unprepared for what was happening.. though he supposed no training in the world could've prepared any of them for this. No amount of fighting training, no amount of herbs collected, could help them right now. All that seemed to matter was that they run, as quickly as possible. This wasn't like a storm, something they could wait out - the loud crack that the volcano created was a sign of what was to come, rather than a single, isolated event. The ground shook and shook, the intensity of the quakes only growing stronger and more unpredictable, as snow billowed relentlessly into the sky. Sticking around and seeing what would happen didn't seem like such a good idea.
Panting hard, he followed Shaye's call, making sure Theory was nearby. He could only hope desperately that she agreed that they needed to get as far away from here as possible. Even if she didn't agree - he doubted it, judging by the frantic tone of her call - he... wasn't quite sure what he'd do. Panting hard by the time he caught up to the rest, he glanced around frantically to assess who was here. Quite a few wolves, thankfully, but not everyone.. and he could only hope the rest would arrive quickly. Hopefully no one had been out patrolling near the edge of Mount Volkan.. the thought was enough to made him feel more nauseous than he already did. "We need to leave, don't we?" He managed to breathe once he moved closer to the group, though his question was a rhetorical one at best, one he didn't really expect to get an answer from.
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