ardent

That's heavy (patrol)



Gwenevere

Somnium

age
9 Years
gender
Female
gems
18
size
Medium
build
Medium
posts
147
player
Tealah

The Ooze Participant
08-27-2018, 02:25 PM
Gwen's patrol was going to take her back to the plains today, and she found herself thinking back to her worries about how quiet and unsocial the pack was. She was near enough to the social center of the pack here, on her way out to the border, that she thought it might be possible to catch someone's attention to bring them along with her. Patrolling in pairs would be a good idea to start back up now that more of the pack's missing wolves were returning to them anyway. Regulus, Aurielle, Laisren, Justice, Amos, and herself would all be available for certain, Paladin might be willing to join patrols when he returned from his trip since he wasn't strictly speaking ONLY a healer. She wasn't sure where Aramis would fit into the pack's hierarchy when he was feeling up to joining them, so she wouldn't count on him as a warrior, and as far as she could remember Solveiga had only ever really been a healer even before she'd become Regulus' consort. That gave the pack six to patrol for sure, seven with Paladin. That would give them a little more wiggle room than they'd had before, even if they ran two separate patrols a day, one patrol in each land. More difficult if they ran a night patrol as well. Hm. Hunting on a border patrol wasn't really a great idea either, since you couldn't focus properly on one or the other if you combined them, so then they'd need a hunt patrol out as well... Damn, damn, damn. Even with Regulus back they'd be hard pressed to keep up and still have patrol partners. She'd have to ask Aurielle what she wanted her to do about it so they could be certain that patrols were being covered. As head warrior it had been her job to assign patrols... she supposed it still was, though she wasn't entirely sure where she fit in as a right wing.

Sighing, she lifted her muzzle and called out to the pack's warriors, asking for one other to join her patrol.