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It had been too long since there had been a pack meeting, the last time being back when Pump was still alive, and the land slide had nearly destroyed their home in Horizon Ridge. That had nearly been a year ago now, and it was beyond time he gather the troops and speak with them. Too many things had happened whilst Ragnar had been gone upon his Outrider trip for him not to address everyone upon it. Before this moment Ragnar had felt no need to hold one because Stavanger Bay had been doing well, and wolves hadn't just jumped ship, or offed themselves before. All Ragnar knew was he and Thistle now had three foster children to take care of. Which also meant, not that there were any couples asides from Thistle and himself at this point, that he was going be much harder on couples breeding. If, he allowed anyone but him and Thistle to breed at all. Given, Ragnar wasn't even sure that it was going to happen next year for Thistle and him as it was — he had no idea what kind of shape Stavanger Bay would be in. He was no Seer, after all. All Hallow's Eve drew nearer and while Ragnar had something fun planned for the pack he was in no mood to hold a festival even if the All-Father himself demanded it. Ragnar was rarely disobedient to Odinn, fearing his believed descendent's wrath more than he feared anything else in the world, but at this moment in space and time Ragnar had to focus upon his priorities. Upon his responsibilities as the Jarl of this pack.
The scarred Scandinavian drew in a sharp, deep breath and let it out as he moved easily through the darkening forest, shrugging past the thick tangles of branches of ash trees, weaving through and around them with ease until he found the very heart of the forest, where the he felt the heartbeats of his Gods the strongest. It was the spot in which the Lodbrok felt the most ethereal power from his deities and so it was, naturally, his chosen place to call upon his faithful and loyal to discuss the happenings within their pack, and also push for what he expected of them. So far, none but Thistle and himself held trades within their ranks and while he understood it took time and dedication so did being in a pack. With Winter within touching distance there was plenty of trades that were needed. Sometimes, sacrifices needed to be made for the better of the group. Ragnar had been so close to earning his Counselor trade but he had sacrificed it in the favor of perusing the Gamekeeper instead because in the long run, Gamekeepers were what they were in desperate need of.
Ragnar's steps slowed as he reached the spot, feeling the hair at the back of his neck prickle with anticipation. He could feel Odinn's presence and knew that during this ordeal that the All-Father was judging him. Weighing how he handled this as the Egyptian God Osiris was whispered to weigh the hearts of men. It was the same principle and though Ragnar should have felt afraid, and worried: he didn't. Tipping his head back, towards the bare canopy and moonlight night sky above he let out a howl, calling the wolves of Stavanger Bay to him, giving no chance. If any did not show, they would have to deal with the consequences of their insubordination.
It was strange lately not to see Verinne or Julooke and it hurt her pretty badly. She did however heed the call of her husband and ran towards the sound of his call. The children would be coming after her, so intent upon their own adventures lately, they were hardly ever around when she was. It wasn't a bad thing, just meant they were growing up and would soon leave the nest so to speak. Dipping her muzzle to the ground she came to her husband and gently nudged his shoulder and licked the side of his muzzle.
Running with the wind the male came to the forest in which his alpha's call originated from. Slowing his pace to a light jog the male approached the heart of the forest. Emerging from the lanky trees the salt and pepper male greeting both of his alpha's with respect. With a head dip to Thistle and Ragnar the male took his place a few feet away from the pair. The male breathed in the chilly fall air, taking in his surroundings. The ebony wolf stayed silent and waited for his remaining pack mates to join them.
This outing seemed like fun, however, because Charon was an adventurous spirit and while he prefered adventuring with his family — his own family, with Ma and Da — he still savoured the adventure. When they waited and Ragnar called, Charon sat quietly, looking around and taking in his surroundings.
Charon sat and looked around, occasionally wrinkling his nose because of an itch or scratching behind one of his ears with a paw. He sat alone, distancing himself from the family (though if one of his own siblings would sit next to him, he wouldn't object; he just didn't search for the contact himself) and looked around. As other wolves arrived he felt a little self-conscious, not sure what was going on or how to behave.
Carefully he queried, "What?" to Thistle and Ragnar, not sure why they were gathering. He hadn't seen the two first wolves to arrive before, and suddenly felt unsure as he sat all by himself, bashful in the face of new adults.
She hurried to the source, and it was not long before her long legs carried her there quickly. They were strangely long, like a spider's. She sat at the edge, behind two little wolves who seemed to be pups. They scared her the least and so she would sit near them. Onyx looked towards Ragnar and waited to see what he had to say.
He was one of the later arrivals. Many of his packmates were already there, eyeing their Jarl with varying emotions, mostly curiosity. Unfamiliar with most of his packmates, the Dread Knight sat towards the edge of the group, close enough to hear his Jarl's voice.
One by one they filed into the meeting area. Charon caught Ragnar's attention when the child appeared on the scene, sitting a distance away from Thistle, Gunnar and himself. The distance didn't exactly surprise Ragnar, and the scarred Northman didn't take it personally. He remembered what it'd been like after Eitri's death, which had been hard enough. Ragnar couldn't imagine the pain that the three remaining Ostrega children felt losing both of their parents and finding themselves in the foster care of two strangers. Not entire strangers but he and Thistle were not Verrine and Julooke. They never would be, and even if the children never loved them Thistle and him would do what was right by them, for their sake just as much as it was in honor of their parents' memories. The Jarl did not call to the Ostrega child to move closer, instead, keeping a watchful and protective eye to him nevertheless.
When Ragnar was confident that the entirety of the pack had gathered he prepared himself to speak. Breaking bad news to the pack was a necessary evil of being the one who led them. There was never an instance when being the bearer of bad news was ever a pleasing thing, but someone had to do it. They had to be made aware of what was happening within their own pack. They needed to be prepared for the harsh winter that was coming their way. Their resolve was not done being tested, Ragnar suspected. Life was rarely easy, and it was hardly ever all rainbows and shining gold. Reality was bleak, cold and harsh. If anything, his culture had set him up with an understanding of that from an extremely young age. Ragnar allowed the silence to settle for a few moments, his icy Caribbean gaze sweeping across each of them in turn.
Thistle did not say anything at first but then she did speak up Some of you may not agree with healing or try and heal yourselves. I ask that if you should become sick or wounded even if it is a small thing you think nothing of, come to me immediately. We are small on numbers and it would not bode well to lose anymore to sickness or wounds this winter. So even if you see something as trivial come seek me out anyway, there is no harm in asking. She said nothing else and just simply looked out over their small numbers. At the mention of the ostregas, her heart gave a terrible tight palpitation and she wanted to howl to the very sky. But she remembered what Ragnar had said about Valhalla so she kept quiet about it. It was not fair that Julooke had overcome different obstacles including child birth and an attack, and still succumbed to injuries. It wasn't fair at all.
Nodding his head in response to all of Ragnar's words the male continued to listen contently as his wife spoke up. Krikor acknowledged her warnings of injuries. There was no doubt in his mind that he would come to her for help if he needed it. Death was the last thing the handsome male needed.
Charon remained silent as Ragnar and Thistle spoke, even though he didn't really know what they were talking about. He didn't understand all of the words, but he did understand when his parents were mentioned, as well as Kevlyn. "Kev?" asked Charon, with a sadder intonation than he realised, in no particular direction, wondering what it was Ragnar said about Kevlyn and if he intended to bring Kevlyn back home. The child looked around inquisitively, hoping that someone would be able to answer his question.
He spoke after Thistle Cloud did, concerned about the missing children. He had an idea of where to look for some of them, but he wondered if his Jarl would heed to his idea. He cleared his throat before speaking, his words directed at Ragnar. "My Jarl, has anyone asked the neighboring pack for information on the pups? It would be a good place to start..."
Ragnar was silent as Thistle took the proverbial floor then, speaking in regards to her main trade, and that if there was anything that might raise concern to come seek her immediately.
Ragnar's attention went to Onyx next as she spoke up, expressing an interest in hunting.
With a tiny sigh that showed his lack of understanding, Charon looked at the ground and just sat and waited for the meeting to end. When wolves started to leave Charon just sat there and waited, and he would go home with Ragnar and Thistle at the very end of the meeting, where he'd wonder about his parents and Kevlyn and hope they'd all return soon.
With a slight head nod Krikor acknowledged his dismissal. Trotting out of sight the male continued on with his day.