Blackfeather Woods DB: The First Consult
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Soooo sorry, I had everything then my stupid old computer ate it all :p

As she felt the dye sink into her fur, she couldn't help thinking about what it meant. Sure, a pawprint was a pawprint, but there had to be more meaning to it. Perhaps she would ask Cicero one day, after all if she was to truly embrace her new life, she would need to know all it contained. Stepping back from her position, she watched as Kove pressed the mark onto Burke's shoulder. It set rather quickly, refreshing the vibrant symbol once more.

Her eyes fixated on Burke, her full attention was clear. Change was a fickle thing, some agreed and others did not. But whatever raised to Brotherhood to a higher plate, she supported. Though, the idea that she had a say in the decision making excited her. Ultimately, the decision came down to Burke, but the fact that this was the start of a new future for Blackfeather would be an iconic day for it's history. This would make her a leader, someone to look up to even. And yet again did the idea terrify her and excite her at the same time. She hoped that one day she would mentor Kendra, for guilty, she felt an odd liking towards the girl. Pietro too, but Kendra reminded her of what she could have been, or, what she might have been during her childhood. While she knew Kendra took an interest in plants and poisons, there was room for growth, if she so desired. Ultimately, she agreed wholeheartedly agreed with everything listed, nodding momentarily at Burke's words. Truthfully, she had wished a long time ago for stricter admission into their pack, and her wish had been granted. Blackfeather was reserved for the elite, and the elite only. The did not take in beginners or the frail and so far, they had made too many admission mistakes to admit. The brotherhood for too long had been more of a backbone than as Burke said, their driving force. This would do quite nicely.

Her head turned to face Kove, listening intently while trying not to stare at him. At least without arousing suspicion. She didn't need Burke suspecting anything, or anyone suspecting anything for that matter. Kove had a valid point. How could they trust these new people with the secret of the Brotherhood if there was a possibility that they could betray its secrecy. Thinking back to something Burke she voiced, "There will always be the threat of betrayal, but the basic two week rule would give an insight to who we can trust with the secrets of the Brotherhood. But that is not to say that they won't leave even after the two weeks," Her eyes turned back to Burke. Of course, even if the new member were to skip out knowing everything about the Brotherhood, there would be a man hunt to the death for that individual. "Though, anyone who betrays Blackfeather has the threat of death upon them already. If secrecy is spilled, their silence would be necessary," Even if someone would whip up a Blackfeather truth serum, actions were sometimes without plan at all. Nobody got away with screwing over the Dark Brotherhood on her watch.
the only way to keep your people loyal is
to make certain they fear you more than they do the enemy
Messages In This Thread
DB: The First Consult - by Burke - January 12, 2016, 04:34 AM
RE: DB: The First Consult - by Kove - January 12, 2016, 01:50 PM
RE: DB: The First Consult - by Nemesis - January 13, 2016, 02:02 PM
RE: DB: The First Consult - by Burke - January 13, 2016, 05:30 PM
RE: DB: The First Consult - by Kove - January 16, 2016, 04:58 AM
RE: DB: The First Consult - by Nemesis - January 22, 2016, 10:50 PM
RE: DB: The First Consult - by Burke - January 23, 2016, 06:35 AM
RE: DB: The First Consult - by Nemesis - February 09, 2016, 06:49 PM
RE: DB: The First Consult - by Kove - February 15, 2016, 11:51 PM
RE: DB: The First Consult - by Burke - February 16, 2016, 02:27 PM
RE: DB: The First Consult - by Kove - February 17, 2016, 11:32 PM