I love it. The game is really, really conducive to emergent and evocative stories like that, for sure.
Even injured, it might have been worth tracking the injured wolf. They leave blood trails if you hurt them bad enough and you'd get a lot of meat, leather, and gut for your trouble. Also, IIRC wolves track you better and notice you easier if you're bleeding (and/or carrying uncooked meat), so that might explain why you ran into another after all that.
I'm guessing you were in the lumberyard, at the base of the mountain? If so there's some stuff nearby you might want to check out. If you came to it via the main train tracks you would've already passed it...
Even injured, it might have been worth tracking the injured wolf. They leave blood trails if you hurt them bad enough and you'd get a lot of meat, leather, and gut for your trouble. Also, IIRC wolves track you better and notice you easier if you're bleeding (and/or carrying uncooked meat), so that might explain why you ran into another after all that.
I'm guessing you were in the lumberyard, at the base of the mountain? If so there's some stuff nearby you might want to check out. If you came to it via the main train tracks you would've already passed it...