The young man felt a sense of security, now confident that he could hold his own to keep his rank. He was content with where he was at in the hierarchy, not daring to challenge his uncle Lachesis. He also held no desire to try and take Maksim’s kingdom away from him, therefore he would not challenge up. Instead, he would keep his leader or uncle from having to endure rank challenges by holding his own as a wall or barrier. It was this that led Karpos to travel towards the scent of Maksim. He wanted to talk to the man about an official pack role, and that was as a Guardian of Hearthwood River. He was aware that another Slayer now resided in the ranks and felt this was another reason to take the roll.
The Slayer’s had a long history of guardianship, ended so far with his father in Willow Ridge before the fallout that led to him and his sister’s birth. “Maksim? Can we speak?” The boy would tuck his tail appropriately as he looked within the pack den for the leader, not knowing where he might be. If there was one thing that the man knew, it was that permission was key for everything. He wanted Maksim’s opinion as to whether or not he was even ready to go for a roll. It had been over a year since he had joined up with the Baranski man and his mate, Kisla. Karpos had been there guarding the borders as they raised their children, and he didn’t think he was leaving anytime soon.