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"Sure - there are plenty of packs around here," Wraen smiled encouragingly. Naturally, she was drawn to invite Jupiter to hers, but then that would mean shackling a young and ambitious wolf to a cause that she had left behind her to have an adventure. "There's Redhawks East of here - led by Towhee and Niamh - both are tough gals and experienced mercenaries. You may learn a lot from them, if you stop by to visit or help out," she told, thinking about, what other useful tidbits about the valley she could offer to her younger sibling. 

"If you head up North - there is a pack called Moonspear, run by proud and strong mountain wolves - Hydra is their leader, master at politics and war," she said and it came out truthful enough. She may never like the Ostrega matriarch herself, but she could give her pack credit for, what it was. "Firefly glen lies at the foot of it - a collection of younger wolves like yourself - eager to prove their worth to the world. Heading further North - there are two packs that are there to keep Moonspear's ambitions to dominate the world in check - Neverwinter forest led by Mal - a young man, for whom it took a year to build a solid pack from virtually nothing. And Kaistleoki - riverland pack. Peaceful and calm on the outside, but they would never let anyone push them over. 

And then, where the land meets the endless vast plains of water, there's an island, where wolves live, to whom the Moon Dragon itself has given its blessing,"
 she summed up all the packs she had encountered during her recent travels. "That's my extent of knowledge about the people, who you  may encounter. However, this does not mean that the adventure stops there. Hardly - on either side there's a valley, each harbours different packs. Possibilities are virtually endless," she smiled.

They did not talk with each other for much longer after that. In the end Wraen never introduced herself, thinking that she might see this girl again some time soon. Little did she know that the fate had other plans.
Messages In This Thread
wind and words, wind and words - by Jupiter - December 16, 2020, 01:49 PM
RE: wind and words, wind and words - by Wraen - December 17, 2020, 01:08 PM
RE: wind and words, wind and words - by Jupiter - December 22, 2020, 01:10 PM
RE: wind and words, wind and words - by Wraen - December 22, 2020, 03:17 PM
RE: wind and words, wind and words - by Jupiter - December 22, 2020, 04:19 PM
RE: wind and words, wind and words - by Wraen - December 26, 2020, 03:38 PM
RE: wind and words, wind and words - by Jupiter - January 07, 2021, 05:59 PM
RE: wind and words, wind and words - by Wraen - January 10, 2021, 10:54 AM