Bearclaw Valley They don’t get the context ‘cause it’s too complex
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Ursus was run on emotion, this pack should have known this. Why else would they have such a dig at Easthollow besides the murder that they took refenge for? The reason why that girl was attacked was because of emotions, the reason why the girl yelled at the wordless raven woman was because of emotions. Her complete disrepect was because of her emotions. Skoll himself would love to say he was numb, that everyone here was numb. Had not an inkling of emotion in their bodies, but that would be incredibly wrong. How would this Donovan have acted if it was his own child that was flung across the realm and almost died? Would he have not felt nothing from that? It made Skoll's teeth grind. 

The other wolf from the Sains spoke, now, defending whatever the other bastard of a man had said. It wasn't enough, that was as much as a fake apology as the woman's was to the kid. If anything, they all should rush those two now and get it over with. Maybe they would learn their lesson then, that Ursus swarmed like wasps when poked. One simply doesn't poke the nest without getting stung. And stung they did. Like an entire swarm ursus would sting and sting and sting until you were left bloated and bloody. Till you could no longer move or breathe. Until there was nothing left to be stung. 

Evien spoke next, unlike the brown wolf, Skoll wasn't so sure if it was in their best notion to keep the alliance. If he wanted some emotionless robot of a group, he could shove his own to become that. Ursus was not, they would not. The group was a powerhouse of misfits that came from all kinds of different waking lives. They had opinions and feelings and just didn't show them the same as everyone else. Whether it was from the trauma, or just not knowing any other way. If the other pack didn't play by their cards while being with them, it was not Ursus' fault for such things. It was the other pack for not taking it into consideration in the first place. 

And to fling a child. It was the mistake of an idiot that needed to be put down. Maybe she had something wrong in her head? Skoll wondered if she was dropped as a child. How ironic that would be. 

"What would you have done if one of us flung your child into the ground?" He instantly piped up when Evien was done talking. "You expect them to not work from emotions when those same emotions are what caused that woman you sent to attack a child." He added. 

Skoll was no idiot.
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RE: They don’t get the context ‘cause it’s too complex - by Skoll Almir - September 10, 2020, 05:29 PM