Gent is directly addressing MINKA, LUGH and KOVA in this post.
Having achieved the rank of second, Gent is now approaching Lugh to ask him to step down.
If your character has any objections to Gent becoming leader, now would be the perfect time to pop up & bring them to Minka & Lugh's attention!
Also idk how Lugh's healing progress has been? Figured the infirmary would be a good place to find him regardless.
EDIT: I forgot about Danica's birthing threads, so just to be safe I'mma say forward date this to 5/29.
It was time. He had put in the work, he had climbed each rung on the ladder, and now the final step was before him, laying between him and the crown of Round Stone Crest left behind by the late Tokino. Currently resting at second, the only wolf above him in the male hierarchy was none other than his own patient, Lugh Whelan. With only three legs and a gentle heart that so clearly shied away from taking authority, it was obvious that the man didn't fit well into a position of leadership. But he was a damn fine herbalist, with a wealth of vital knowledge within his head, and that was the role that he needed to be returned to. Surely, all involved would agree to this reasoning. And surely, those most vital would agree that Gent was in the best position to left the mantle from Lugh's shoulders onto his own.
Minka was just as important to have take part in this conversation, and thus Gent chose his moment carefully. He was well-familiar with the cubs patterns, when they grew hungry and when they grew tired, and thus he planned to call the small meeting to order when most convenient to her. Passing by the natal den on his way to Lugh's infirmary, he paused for a moment to request her presence. Sensing Kova's presence as well, either within or lurking somewhere nearby, Gent extended his invitation to them both. A limp pheasant carcass hung was dropped onto his paws to allow him freedom of his jaws to speak out.
"Minka, Kova, could you join Lugh and me for a moment? I'd like to have a talk."
It was a simple beckoning. He clamped his teeth down onto the kill and forged ahead to the infirmary, allowing them to take their time and not feel rushed. Lugh's schedule was just as familiar to him, and he knew that he would find the man within. Coming to rest a few feet outside of the den, Gent released the dead bird a final time.
"Whelan, can we talk?" he tested, hoping to rouse the other man from whatever he may be doing. "I'm here to discuss a change in the hierarchy."