@Morganna @Isuni @Saradathia @Piety @Zahira @Anaia @Kara @Lorcan @Greer
Summary: This is a pack meeting, but a 'casual' one - Craw and Morganna have not howled for everyone to come, but rather, Craw declared a hunt, with the intention of discussing WRF afterwards. So this ithread s set immediately after the whole pack (minus Anaia) going on a successful hunt. Having fed well and dragged/carried back what scraps and pieces were left for the cache and Anaia, everyone is lounging around in the common area by the white boulders.
No post order. Craw/Morg will be the round markers. You are not obligated to post in each round, but that just means that your wolf has not contributed anything; it's still assumed that they are present, and listening. Do feel free to strike up small convos/asides between the subordinates, casual interactions are the best, since I'm not expecting any 'speeches' to happen which will demand attention. Obviously all wolves should be keeping an ear on the more important aspects of what Craw and Morganna are discussing.
Hopefully it's a fun one, there's a lot to discuss <3
There was nothing like the taste of freshly spilled warm blood after a hard chase and stubborn prey. It had taken patience and care, particularly to avoid a well-placed hoof in the face, but the wolves of Whitestone were not fools. The stag had been chosen due to a keen observation by Sara, who had pointed out the subtle limp in his gait. The beast was otherwise tall and proud and healthy looking, but there were no obvious disabilities in the rest of the thin-looking herd, and the idea of that much meat had been too much to pass up. Besides, the monadnock wolves seemed to be growing in number by each new moon, and running with them all by his side - save the poorly white thing they'd left behind as some mimickry of a guard dog - gave Craw an even greater thrill than finally bringing that stag down. Weakened by the cold, by how the near-constant blanket of snow had smothered the grass and given the deer's frame a touch of malnutrition, it was the perfect season for such a kill. Harassed and efficiently cut off from the other deer, who were shooed away and encouraged to run along by a few of the wolves, it became a battle of stamina.
Wolves almost always won such battles, and such was it in this case. The stag came down, exhausted and nibbled at and bleeding, and it was over.
They fed well.
What was not eaten on the spot - the sweetest innards, the thigh muscles, the breast - was torn off from the whole and carried back up to the monadnock, to make sturdy their winter reserves. Craw himself chewed off a hindleg and dragged the limb all the way, leaving a long rivet in the snow from the killsite right up to the common area, and by the time they arrived his heart was still pumping from the continued exertion. Telling Lorcan to fetch his ward, Anaia, so that she may join them and eat - though he did not normally permit her to do so - the spider took his usual spot on one of the glittering gold boulders around the den, full and content and ready to spend the rest of the day digesting a belly full of meat.
They hadn't yet told the pack at large the outcome of the visit which had happened earlier that day, though he expected that the majority of them knew something had happened. This was a good time to discuss it, though he was prepared to let them all settle and get comfortable first. They had just enjoyed a hugely successful hunt, and deserved to revel in it. Looking to Morganna, the spider chuffed to get her attention and gestured to the empty space beside him, pawing coyly at it, a different kind of hunger in his smile.