Relieved that this situation was flowing so smoothly, Todd let out an inaudible sigh of relief as Razzul agreed to leave him in Foresta. Todd took a moment to imagine what the innards of the capital was like, as he had only been along the outskirts. Would there great buildings made of iron and stone as in the stories of the human era that his grandfather had told? He doubted it, if Mother Nature had intended for animals to be the captains of industry as the humans had been, they would have been equals in the eyes of humanity, not simple pets or prey. It was probably just a small town, frivolously appointed as a capital for no other reason than that the chief lives there. Probably just simple wooden huts or stone caves of animals who were rebelling away from their natural ways, attempting to "settle down" like humans. His pessimistic thoughts of the upcoming town darkened his mood, so he thought of the possible positives. Maybe he could find a map which he could "borrow" in order to help him explore Wanderer Realm. Maybe he could find a nice vixen to woo, or a short tempered brute that he could goad into chasing. Maybe he could investigate the various inner workings of the Wanderers, and maybe sabotage that said government. Or he could just leave as soon as he was healed. That always was an option.
Aware that he had been lost in his thoughts a little too long, he tuned back into reality soon enough to hear Razzul's query. He considered answering with his real name, but paused to consider the possible implications. Todd had been in an occasional run in with authorities whenever he was caught sating his carnivorous appetite, would it be possible that his name would have found its way back to Razzul? Deciding to play it safe and use an alias, he picked his favorite one from a mental list he had created just for the occasion. He was also aware that Razzul had asked if he needed assistance walking, and Todd determined to refuse that offer. The farther away from the chief the better, as he may get close enough to see the real cause of the blood was not from Todd's minimal wounds.
Putting on an air of courtesy as he followed that was unusual for him, Todd began his response. "Your generosity is truly noteworthy, and again, I thank you for providing shelter. I am sure I will be able to manage without assistance for the time being, might as well learn now how to care for myself if I ever get injured when alone. As for my name, I apologize for not introducing myself earlier, my name is Denali, son of Autumn and Erak." Todd replied. It was an old habit of his to say his lineage when he introduced himself, and he just applied it here without a second thought.