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If you have time! Or I can set this as an RO! A little vague because of ongoing thread.

After encountering Reyna he turned back towards home and crossed the river. As Kigipigak came to the village limits he made sure to mark the earth with some of his frustration, although this did not dispel the negativity that clouded him. He made sure to reinforce the scents along the southern edge of their village in case anyone tried to double-back through Napatuqvik.

Once this was finished he sought @Stratos, who had been left to care for Asivaq and to mourn alongside her. It did not occur to Kigipigak that this was a tender time for the entire family, not just husband and wife, or that perhaps Stratos was also performing the mourning songs; the Sangilak wished for support in his own way, and sought the man out.

We have neighbors to the south. Kigipigak would go on to say once he'd drawn the brother from the heart of the village. I have confronted them about their passage through our land. We will do more frequent patrols to keep an eye out for more of them. This was said, not asked. Kigipigak hoped he could trust his brother-in-law to be supportive in this, and strong, despite the moonblood that ran through his veins.
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kasima-niŋau - by Kigipigak - March 26, 2024, 03:38 PM