Her brother would be the first one to appear and she would greet him as he did so. "Yes, I am Legend" She would responded with a soft smile of her own, taking the comment in the light manner he had intended it to be. She certainly expected them but whether they'd show or not was the big question, so far it was off to a somewhat slow start. Her parents were not expected to attend at the moment, their role not calling for it and their illness forbidding it. The same rule applied to Frith and FĂ©licien as well at the moment, though they were coping better than the older pair and actually seeming to improve there was still no reasoning for them to force themselves to attend. If they showed, chances were she would send them back to their dens anyway.
Two of her children would show next, Aslan and Varda were certainly the more outgoing and eager of the three though it was still disappointing to see that Herne had not showed his face with them. When Sorrel showed up it was almost a sign that she should simply give up waiting. The boy was often the last to arrive to meetings and the such, creeping in at the back trying to go unnoticed. Where was the rest of her pack?
She would force herself to move on to the matter at hand now though, they would have to make do with the small number they had and put a lot of faith in Aslan and Varda to learn quickly. She had hoped for a bigger turn out to help the younger ones more, though this would simply have to do. "I called us together for a pack hunt." She would begin simply, keeping any negative thoughts about the poor turnout to herself though Legend had likely noticed that there should have been more wolves here than there actually were.
"We'll need to work together to track down our prey to begin with, though once we have found a herd, we'll split up into two teams. Varda, Sorrel and myself will work together to separate one deer from the others. It'll be one of the weaker targets, whether because of age, injury or illness." She would add that extra bit of information for the sake of her children. "As well as keeping the deer away from it's herd, we'll be guiding it towards Legend and Aslan, together we can then trap it, surrounding it to take it down. Be wary of their legs, they have a nasty kick and males will still have their antlers which will also hurt if they catch you with them." More advice for her children, hopefully there would be no injuries for any of them.
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