It was a stormy spring night when Tē'aska'tāitkes found the dead she-wolf and her only puppy, a newborn. Small, grey she-pup, with mottled fur and pale grey eyes, nestled into her dark fur, desperately trying to urge milk to flow. Tē'aska'tāitkes felt warm, yet sad, when she looked at the puppy, and she knew she had to take her in. Quickly, she gathered the pup and carried her off to the cave she called home. Sadness filled her mind when she thought about the circumstances of the pup, and she quietly wondered who sired her. She named the pup "Kalerlūa" after the full moon of the month she was born. She quickly noted the unusual aspects of the pup as she grew, such as her ability to dissipate into fog, and see through the eyes of the crows. When Kalerlūa was 4 months old, Tē'aska'tāitkes took her to a distant shaman, who she hoped could explain the pup's strange powers. The shaman immediately recognized the pup's abilities and markings as the offspring of Skelbrolk, and began a purification ritual. As the ritual progressed, the pup's eyes changed from pale grey to bright, icy blue.
"She will be protected from the dark deity now," they whispered, "The moon goddess sheds her light on her soul."