Other than searching for food that harsh winter ago with Sagacity or Chulyin, this was Gent's first true experience in what the role of a scout might be like. He'd certainly never been trusted with a message before, and while the occasion was truly incidental, he still fully intended on utilizing this as an important lesson in one of his more lacking skills. After all, if he was to become leader, he would need to know more than how to give orders; he wanted to be completely familiar with exactly what it was he would be asking his subordinates to do.
Thus, he was careful to catalog every key word Naia spoke into his permanent memory so that he could perfectly carry along the message to Minka once the River second had taken her leave. He'd never heard of Rook, but he could faintly recall that Taima's last name had been Lyall. He scraped his memory banks to try and recollect if she had ever mentioned her family before Nomad's Pass, but nothing came to mind. Not surprising; he hadn't taken a personal interest in any of his packmates reserving the Nyanquets. Dismissing this possible connection, which would serve him no good unless he ran into Taima or another Lyall ever again, he focused instead on the listing of crimes.
It was clear that the River wolves faced a threat completely unlike that which had forced Minka to uproot and relocate her tribe. It seemed clear to Gent that there was no misunderstanding involved in this Rook's selfish pursuits and the trouble it had caused Naia and the rest. Nodding as she wrapped up her delivery of information, he realized that this meant they would have no guaranteed way of contacting their only allies until Maksim had settled upon a home.
"I expect Minka would appreciate someone coming to tell us of your new location once you've settled on one," he said, trying to anticipate the best solution to this possible problem. "Though we of course know the hardship involved in starting from the ground up. We'll find you, if need be."
He would take it upon himself to personally do so, if it came down to it.
Thus, he was careful to catalog every key word Naia spoke into his permanent memory so that he could perfectly carry along the message to Minka once the River second had taken her leave. He'd never heard of Rook, but he could faintly recall that Taima's last name had been Lyall. He scraped his memory banks to try and recollect if she had ever mentioned her family before Nomad's Pass, but nothing came to mind. Not surprising; he hadn't taken a personal interest in any of his packmates reserving the Nyanquets. Dismissing this possible connection, which would serve him no good unless he ran into Taima or another Lyall ever again, he focused instead on the listing of crimes.
It was clear that the River wolves faced a threat completely unlike that which had forced Minka to uproot and relocate her tribe. It seemed clear to Gent that there was no misunderstanding involved in this Rook's selfish pursuits and the trouble it had caused Naia and the rest. Nodding as she wrapped up her delivery of information, he realized that this meant they would have no guaranteed way of contacting their only allies until Maksim had settled upon a home.
"I expect Minka would appreciate someone coming to tell us of your new location once you've settled on one," he said, trying to anticipate the best solution to this possible problem. "Though we of course know the hardship involved in starting from the ground up. We'll find you, if need be."
He would take it upon himself to personally do so, if it came down to it.