It was good to know, at least, that the missing wolf was not in any immediate danger. Once more she stopped, seeming to have something of import to explain to me that required my full attention, so I humored her and stopped as well. Turning towards her, I nodded as she spoke, gaining an understanding of what it was that she wanted to accomplish with this particular event. A play was certainly an interesting idea, and already I was beginning to run over possible spots within the lowlands that might serve such an occasion. It would be helpful if the wolves reciting the lines that Liquid Amber mentioned were on a raised area, so that everyone could see them. Such entertainment was likely to draw a decent crowd, and I was already glad that I had offered Spirane as a host for the thing. Winters could get long and boring, but with things for some wolves to rehearse and learn and a spectacle performance to look forward to it was sure to brighten a dim day for at least a handful of wolves.
"That's that, then. I'll listen for your arrival and meet you when the time comes," I said with an affirmative nod of my head. "Until then, Amber!" And with that my busy feet and busy mind could be kept still no longer, and I turned back the way I'd come - back towards the mountainous peaks of Spirane, with intent to inform Daenerys of what was to come and begin the hunt for a platform upon which the actors could perform.