This is a MANDATORY meeting. Wolves who do not show up will be met in a separate thread by Gent and will face possible expulsion from the pack. Raela and Gent both have a lot to address, so it is very important that your character be present to listen as well as to voice their own opinions and concerns. This thread is intended to officially begin Round Stone Crest's healing process and to initiate winter preparations. It should be noted that Raela and Gent will strongly enforce the things they decree/ask of the pack here in this thread. If you have any concerns regarding this, please PM me or Jen and we will work with you.
This round ends on 10/12. Characters are welcomed to join after this date, but will be considered late.
@Alphinaud @Cessair @Zilas @Calanthe
@Moraxia @Kova @Draven
Topics being addressed are as follows:
- Leadership change
- Sparring & Rank challenges
- Recruiting
- Restrictions lifted; children still limited
- Pack hunt; increased efforts to stock caches
- Alliance with Hearthwood River
- Intrapack relations > Interpack relations
- Coping with grief
Heavy strides brought him to the heart of his domain, the very summit of the Crest where the pack den resided. His senses informed him long before he arrived that, for now, the communal area lay vacant. It was questionable whether this was a good thing or a bad thing, and he supposed that once the summons was issued, time would swiftly give him the answer. His worries primarily lay in the whereabouts of @Marianna and @Kino. He had checked in with them that morning, ensuring that they were safely within the confines of the territory, however his discussion with the new Queen had taken up the rest of his hours without giving him a chance to check in. They had already proven willing to disobey his laws multiple times, and from here out would be carefully monitored to ensure it did not continue. Given their youth, this was a difficult subject to approach, however such defiance could not be allowed within the yanks, even from- no, especially from the children. No one would respect him as king if his own five month old offspring refused to pay deference to his presence and wishes. Yet still it was difficult for the man to bring himself to consider the drastic actions he may be forced to take if they continued to refuse his authority.
Shaking the thoughts from his head, Gent re-aimed his thoughts toward more centric focuses. What the pack needed now, more than anything, was stability and direction. They needed to know that he was capable, that he was reliable, and that he would lead them through this tragic misery safely. They needed to know this too of Raela, though the king found himself doubting that they would at all question the would-be adviser. In his own mind she was something akin to perfect for this role, and it was difficult for him to foresee the possibilities of anyone else viewing her as less. Yet even if they doubted this new duo that they found themselves under, it would be swiftly proven to them that they were indeed held within the best paws suited for the job.
There could be no glossing over of what had happened to them all, but the pack also needed to shift gears and begin to move ahead. To do this, they needed to be given purpose, work, guidance, and the leviathan had spoken at length with his closest confidant about all the ways they could inspire a positive, or at least determined, outlook concerning the future within their subordinates. They talked too, of the possible road blocks they would encounter, from the pack's unwillingness to unmire themselves from their grief, to their resistance to change, to the children themselves (Master of the house? Isn't worth my spit! they might say, but oh how this would be swiftly corrected) and of all the ways that they might curb such negative responses. In fact, the king and his new queen had been nearly flawless in their communication, boding well for their future reign together, and instilling fresh confidence within him that this was indeed the right move to be made. Hopefully, they would agree, and Round Stone Crest could begin to thrive as it was meant to. In Minka's memory.
Approaching the bluff that formed the mesa side of their small, private mountain amongst the timbers, Gent overlooked the precipice. The frigid fall air flowed past him, escaping down the cliff side to flood the forest below. His pale eyes scanned as far as they could, taking it all in as the sun shone without blemish upon the land. His land. This was not some amphigory; this was their story, Minka's legacy, and he would be damned if he let it fizzle out.
Throwing back his skull, Gent belted out a long, wavering note to summon the entirety of Round Stone Crest to his very location. The sound, emitted from such a strong vantage point, carried firmly through Stonewatch Timbers, blanketing the entirety of the territory as well as a good reach without. There would be no excuses as to not witnessing such a robust song, and it was clear within the anthem that this beckoning was to be answered immediately. Gather at the Crest, he called out to them. We have a lot we need to discuss.
Perhaps he wasn't completely prepared, he considered, as his notes at last tapered off and he was once again left alone with this thoughts. They began to wander, wondering after his children, and his nerves prickled at the thought of what must be done should they refuse to heed his summons. Would they do such a thing? He found he could not doubt it completely; they had all been so different, so utterly changed by their mother's death that he could no longer recognize them. Marianna had been the most stable of them all, and still her wandering ate away at him. Once more shaking the thoughts, he turned his back to the mesa, and awaited his pack.
"Get it together, Gent," he muttered underbreath.
They would come. They would all come, and they would listen, and together they would at last begin to move forward.