The youngest of the group spoke up not long after she arrived, expressing disinterest in the idea that they give the bodies to the sea. Undeserving, he expressed. Her brow furrowed tightly as she considered, both what Tojo-Kai might think as well as what she personally felt was a deserving resting place for said intruders. "I agree. They do not deserve to be brought out to sea. Even if we do choose that option, I worry their bodies might wash ashore and draw predators toward us," she confessed, carefully considering. Though Nami often appeared to be outwardly chipper and easygoing, her mood was quite dour now.
"Another option is to tie something heavy to them - their paws, maybe - and bring their bodies further out. Would be a hard job for us, maybe take a few wolves for each corpse, but we wouldn't have to go out as far as if we tried dragging them far from our borders. Let them be food for their sharks." A possibility that hit a little too close to home for her. Nami grimaced. A sea burial was a resting place far too kind for these intruders, but the wolves of Tojo-Kai did not have the same beliefs as she'd been raised with, so she tried to put that thought to the side. At least the sea creatures could feast on their corpses, letting them grow stronger instead of drawing predators all around the borders…