let me knight all of you!
post raid rank up meeting
05-07-2020, 10:10 AM
It was time to celebrate. They'd done well in Winterfell's attempted raid, and Corvus was proud of the display of strength he'd shown... even if his fight with Ignis hadn't really been a proper fight. He knew that this raid hadn't been the most serious thing, despite the weight behind everything Winterfell had done and how things had gone down. If they were dealing with real raiders, who truly meant harm to his pack, he would've fought much differently. Luckily most of the pack had been distracted by their own brawls as he wrestled his friend, and somehow came out victorious. He'd been upset at him and he wasn't quite sure why. Maybe because he'd been part of Abaven once, and had left? Leaving hadn't really been his choice though, had it? Family stuck with family, Corvus knew exactly how that was, and he understood why Ignis had made the choice he had. Still, seeing him briefly as an opponent, as a member of a pack that was unintentionally causing Abaven even more grief, after everything they'd endured this last year or two... it struck him in a way he hadn't expected.
Maybe he should go see him and patch things up, but Corvus wasn't even sure he wanted to apologize for his frustration or not. Lashing out at anyone wasn't really his style, but he'd been frustrated enough to do just that, for reasons he couldn't fully wrap his head around. But right now wasn't the time to dwell on what he could've done differently, or how he might make amends. Theory's call made it obvious that they were gathering to celebrate, at the very least. He was oblivious to the fact that Twig felt badly about her own loss - he was far from selfish but he was easily caught up in his own head and thoughts, even more so post-raid. He quickly hurried to the gathering at the bay, glad to see so many had already arrived. He'd spent a good few days resting and keeping to himself, but he felt good again and was ready to return to normalcy, now that they didn't need to worry about a raid constantly. He was quick to find Twig when he arrived, though was surprised to see how far from the others she was sitting. He wasted little time in heading to her side, lightly leaning into her in lieu of a greeting.
Maybe he should go see him and patch things up, but Corvus wasn't even sure he wanted to apologize for his frustration or not. Lashing out at anyone wasn't really his style, but he'd been frustrated enough to do just that, for reasons he couldn't fully wrap his head around. But right now wasn't the time to dwell on what he could've done differently, or how he might make amends. Theory's call made it obvious that they were gathering to celebrate, at the very least. He was oblivious to the fact that Twig felt badly about her own loss - he was far from selfish but he was easily caught up in his own head and thoughts, even more so post-raid. He quickly hurried to the gathering at the bay, glad to see so many had already arrived. He'd spent a good few days resting and keeping to himself, but he felt good again and was ready to return to normalcy, now that they didn't need to worry about a raid constantly. He was quick to find Twig when he arrived, though was surprised to see how far from the others she was sitting. He wasted little time in heading to her side, lightly leaning into her in lieu of a greeting.