He is starkly white - similar to that of the chilling snow that makes its home upon these lands - with bright blue eyes that seem to devour her whole in one look. He is a tad bit frightening in his demeanor but she does not cower from him, instead she is simply cautious.
His head dips in greeting and his words slither from his tongue in a more amicable manner – still she cannot help but believe him to be a deceptive little snake. Had she have known what this pack was established on before she had come here she may have already assumed such things with more confidence, but her intuition upon personal traits was usually dead on. ”Thank-you. My name is Rayen.” She answers him in a gentle manner, the soothing tones of her voice capable of calming nearly any beast. The ocean child gathered much of herself from her mother; her gentle nature, her love of all things sea and stars, her keenness to healing plants. She was quite an asset if someone were to delve deeper into her character and to truly know her – her small size and mild voice were not accurate portrayals of her true fire. She was the child of alphas and she fit the mold perfectly.
”I’ve come seeking refuge… a home to spend my days until it is that my soul must leave me. This land, whatever you may call it, speaks to me in ways that I could never explain...” She pauses as her deep blue’s shift to look upon the oceanic scene. ”I have skills to offer if you wish me to use them.” She follows with as her attention returns to him. This place may not be the Litherum that she once held dearly but it will do just fine for her. Not to mention the scent upon the borders is not as strong as some of the other packs in the realm and that alone tells her that they are in need of more members to fill their ranks.
She can only tell him so much of how she is capable of providing for this pack but she can never expect him to know of her lineage or her past within Moladion. She was raised by two wonderful alphas, and more than that, they were wonderful parents. Each of her siblings were taught valuable things and guided down their paths with the proper knowledge. It was something she would always be grateful for in the very least.