Let's Start A Riot! [Raid meeting]
07-06-2017, 02:28 PM
Esarosa waited nervously for the meeting to begin, and she noticed her daughter arrived just before Dragon began. News was shared about the scouting missions, Dragon having accompanied Armai on her journey. So, it seemed Celestial was a little hostile. Her nose twitched slightly, not surprised. Her least favourite wolf of all time had lived there, and there were very few wolves that Esa didn't get along with. In fact, Varda might have been the only one. Shoving her personal thoughts aside, she perked up as Sterling said her part; despite being against this whole raid thing, the mother felt a sense of pride. Her daughter had done it - had explored across the lands and come back with knowledge for the pack, and she had done so without being harmed. Maybe she had been wrong to doubt the girl, to doubt this whole raid thing. As she continued to listen, and the wolves around her began to get excited, offering their voices and opinions, Esa began to think that perhaps this raid would be good for all of Talis, particularly the youngsters that would gain experience from this. And then Gryphon spoke up, and all of her original thoughts and worries were brought up, confirmed by the man's speech. She didn't have time to let her thoughts take hold though, as the meeting suddenly diverged into chaos, the three siblings lashing out at each other, and other wolves speaking up. Her emerald eyes shifted to each wolf in turn, glancing at Dragon as she wondered what the young Alpha would do or say. She didn't like to see such disarray, making her uncertain of who to side with, although it was obvious that no one was siding with Gryphon currently. She looked toward Avalon when the woman spoke up, someone she really respected. Her opinion was clear, and it gave Esarosa another surge of confidence that this raid would be good for the pack. And if Avalon had the courage to go and fight, then she would, too. She was not a fighter by nature, but she wouldn't let Talis down, and if it meant being closer to her daughters, then she would definitely take part. The larger the raiding party, the better chance they stood. She stood, her tail brushing against Steel as she stepped forward slightly. "I'll go, I'll fight for Talis," she said, looking to Dragon to make sure he'd heard her, before looking back to Steel. Would he be okay with her decision? Would he join the raiding party, as well? She hoped that she had made the right choice, but deep inside she felt she had and she didn't want to feel any doubts about it. |