When the other boy tossed him the bracer strap he had made, he offered a steady nod of approval."You'll have to wait until it dries out- it could take a couple of days. It'll be stiff in the beginning, but the more you wear them, the more comfortable they'll get." Aresenn assured, tossing the bracer back to finish up his second one.
He didn't acknowledge the fact that the other boy stayed silent after his introduction. It didn't matter to him if he wanted to stay nameless. Instead, he asked a different question- one he was happy to answer. "My dad." Aresenn started, while he finished cording the end of his second bracer. "Usually we just take what we want from other wolves- raiding packs and the like." The 'we' was meant loosely, as Aresenn was still too young to go on a raid with the adults, but that was about to end very soon knowing full well his and his siblings' yearling part was quickly approaching. "However, he said this is a skill everyone who's going to end up in a fight should have, and know how to make." He finished promptly as he leaned back to admire his bracers. He would have to be gentle with them as he carried them back to the beach to not stretch them out. But in a few days, he would have some nice pieces of armor.