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The two Captives pressed themselves further against the ground, if that was at all possible, at his appearance to ‘babysit’ them. So far they had not yet attempted to make an escape though Ragnar had no intentions of letting them go very far if they did manage it and given that he hoped they realized he was sincere when he promised their punishment would increase in severity if they did. He did not follow the moral codes of most wolves in these Wilds. Where he came from life was much harsher and more savage and the wolves, accordingly, had to adapt to the way of their world in order to survive it. This wasn’t a game and so far they seemed to have absorbed that. The girl didn’t look into his eyes as she spoke, which was a good thing considering eye contact was often taken as a challenge and he was fairly certain he could take the both of them. The male might have been as big as him, maybe smaller but Ragnar was in his prime, healthy and had been killing and taking on numerous wolves at once since he had been old enough to begin Berserker training. Though he had settled for the defensive trade of Warden he was still a very formable Berserker warrior. He wasn’t sure he liked her calling him ‘milord’. It held a finesse to it that Ragnar himself did not. He realized he had not given them his name, despite that Surra had spoken it and as his captives they weren’t exactly entitled to calling him by his name as if they were on that basis with one another despite that Ragnar let his slaves call him such; slaves were of a different circumstance though. "My title is Jarl," He corrected her though the common tongue equivalent was alpha. Either way there was no mistaking that it was the Loðbrók man that ran this pack. "I was going to kill you…both of you," Ragnar admitted to her without remorse. He wanted them to understand just how severe their actions were to him and to thank whatever Gods (if any) they prayed to that Ragnar did not kill children or women (there were exceptional circumstances to that, however). "I do not kill children," He had a weakness for them even if he wasn’t very good with infant children. "However your Youth is not an excuse to ignore borders. It granted you leniency only once. If you decide to leave when your two weeks are up and if you trespass here again I will not be so merciful. This is the only warning you will get." If there was a next time he would outright attack as he was perfectly in his rights to do as far as he was concerned. |