Written By Reigna
Dec. 26, 2017, 1:29 p.m.(11/5/1007 AR)
Relationship Note on Logan
I feel sorry for anyone that cannot see how honorable, pure and devoted the Lady Khanne is to the betterment of all of the North, Arx and the Compact as a whole. I have not had the opportunity to meet the Duke of Halfshav, but I trust Lady Khanne implicitly in all things. A better friend I have never had. I have complete faith in her. To those seeking to diminish her, her name, or her honor, you will have to cross Keaton to do so.
Written By Belladonna
Dec. 26, 2017, 12:34 p.m.(11/5/1007 AR)
Relationship Note on Logan
Please do let me know how that works out for you. I point out that most prisons worth anything have foundations made of stone. I wish you the best of luck, tunneling through granite with your shovel.
Written By Cirroch
Dec. 26, 2017, 2:19 a.m.(11/5/1007 AR)
Relationship Note on Logan
Logan, you are on a dark path. You dare invoke our ancestors.
No one has released you from your oaths. Proceed with caution, son.
No one has released you from your oaths. Proceed with caution, son.
Written By Shard
Dec. 26, 2017, 1:40 a.m.(11/5/1007 AR)
Relationship Note on Logan
You're referencing a feud I neither know the details of nor particularly care about; it's none of my business. But if you're going to style yourselves wolves, know what skin you're wrapping yourself with. Particularly since the Horned One and his master love to lie about it.
When I first learned the Arvani tongue, it took me some time to understand the word 'alpha', because it only ever seemed to be used in reference to wolves, and it never made any fucking sense in context. I had to pick out meaning bit by bit, but I'll admit it's still a little baffling at times. Let me try to paint this more clearly: when you talk about wolves, and you use the word 'alpha', what you mean is 'parent', and what you really mean is 'parents', because unless one has died, there are two, because each pack has a mated pair. The rest of the pack are their children. Wolf packs are families. That's it. Occasionally there are adopted members, or packs made up of unrelated members out of necessity, but this is rare. When the parents become too old and weak, they usually just die, sometimes in battle against other packs, sometimes in hunting, sometimes by simply wandering off into the winter, but their own children don't usually kill them any more than human children have a tradition of killing their own parents.
When I first learned the Arvani tongue, it took me some time to understand the word 'alpha', because it only ever seemed to be used in reference to wolves, and it never made any fucking sense in context. I had to pick out meaning bit by bit, but I'll admit it's still a little baffling at times. Let me try to paint this more clearly: when you talk about wolves, and you use the word 'alpha', what you mean is 'parent', and what you really mean is 'parents', because unless one has died, there are two, because each pack has a mated pair. The rest of the pack are their children. Wolf packs are families. That's it. Occasionally there are adopted members, or packs made up of unrelated members out of necessity, but this is rare. When the parents become too old and weak, they usually just die, sometimes in battle against other packs, sometimes in hunting, sometimes by simply wandering off into the winter, but their own children don't usually kill them any more than human children have a tradition of killing their own parents.
Written By Shard
Dec. 26, 2017, 12:51 a.m.(11/4/1007 AR)
Relationship Note on Logan
That's not how wolves work, damn it.
Written By Audric
Dec. 26, 2017, 12:50 a.m.(11/4/1007 AR)
Relationship Note on Logan
Shard's the wolf enthusiast that I know, but I'm pretty sure wolves don't eat their alphas when they get sick. Or have alphas.
Written By Cirroch
Dec. 3, 2017, 5:24 p.m.(9/14/1007 AR)
Relationship Note on Logan
It was good to hear from my cousin today. It has been too long.
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