the pros and cons of familiarity
intellect expansion
The Raid King wished to do this right. He wanted to make the pack proud and begin to show the other packs of Boreas that they were a force to be reckoned with. While he would miss Deluge and her merry band of misfits, it would allow room for others to join. New blood meant new ideas and new potential. Whether that would be good or bad was up to them. With all of this on his mind, Gilgamesh leads a group of wolves out to Obsidian Beach. Some may remember it and some may not, but that was the point. He needed to get everyone's perspectives, not just his own.
Standing on the fine grains of Obsidian Beach, he lights a decent-sized bundle of wood. Tossing the lit torch on top of the fire, he steps back to admire his handy work. Fires on the beach were possibly one of his favorite things in life. "So, I need everyone's opinions. What are the pros and cons of us expanding back to Obsidian Beach?" Gil lifts his yellow gaze to glance at each wolf individually.
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gilgamesh is aggressive, don't trust him
Rivin
Expert Healer (170)
Master Fighter (260)
3 Years
Female
0
Beau-tifullyWritten
Rivin has two companions - a bobcat and a wolverine. Unless otherwise mentioned IC, assume that they are close by.
Flurry followed after her father, her mind was a whirl with far too many thoughts and she had yet to work up the ability to approach anyone about any of it. But she wouldn't be caught slacking and the least she could do was turn her attention towards the task at hand. She settled herself near the fire, across from her father so she could watch him through the wavering air and smoke, make eye contact while either of them spoke but there was a distance still that felt... well it felt like a buffer which is what she needed right now. |
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Gil assesses the three females in front of him. His daughter, his new pet, and his... not daughter? He wasn't sure what to call Rivin, but pack mate and friend weren't it. No, he felt a more fatherly emotion toward the girl. Her opinion would be just as important as the other's. And in surprising fashion, she spoke up first. Nodding to her words, agreeing that they definitely needed more resources for supplies, his attention then turns to his daughter, Flurry. Gil nods too at her points. There is a vulnerability to claiming the beach, he knows that. Choosing Daager Isle in the first place had been a risky move all in itself and even the archipelago. Yet, the islands made his wife happy and they would be keeping them for the time being. Plus, other than their current enemy, Gil saw them initiating more of the raids rather than those coming to them.
His gaze moves then to Jael and he nods at her points too. Yes, the pack would grow, surely they would have the capacity to do more patrols. The older wolves who remembered the beach might want to move back to the mainland. Gil decides to address Flurry and Jael's concerns first. "As you all may know, I allow the archipelago to be open to anyone who may come across it. While there are resources there, they aren't of any specialty that wolves could find elsewhere. And until we find possibly greener pastures, the beach will probably remain open as well. The isle is and will always be closed to trespassers without approval," he pauses there and looks at the girl. Unfortunately, the one he would want to make that pointed comment toward was actually planning on separating into her own band anyway.
"As long as we can protect what is ours on the island, I am sure we hold the capacity to have sufficient response times for any danger that may meet us at our doorstep," Gil looks now across the beach. Indeed, many memories had been laid out here and he couldn't say he was entirely eager to claim the beach, but it truly was just a stepping stone to better opportunities as Jael had guessed. "The beach will merely be a way for us to hold onto the mainland until we can reach out farther. If one day, we outgrow the isle, it will help us move onto the mainland easier," he hesitates again. Giving up the isle was one option he didn't want to entertain, but if everyone wished to leave, he would not be a dictator and tell them no.
"Like Rivin said, Fern Gulley is not far. We could move there and to other places. There are the lands Ashen used to inhabit though I wish not to entirely take what was once theirs. Yet, there are some plains as well that we could look into. Thoughts?" Gil poses the question now, leaving the floor open for the ladies to add or subtract to his thoughts.
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gilgamesh is aggressive, don't trust him
Rivin
Expert Healer (170)
Master Fighter (260)
3 Years
Female
0
Beau-tifullyWritten
Rivin has two companions - a bobcat and a wolverine. Unless otherwise mentioned IC, assume that they are close by.
Flurry chewed on all their words, she wasn't necessarily trying to be stubborn but she really just couldn't understand of all the places to claim why her father wanted this one. "I'm not debating the merits of expanding I'm just-" Flurry sighed. Just what? Confused and a mess was the answer but she wasn't gonna make that Rivin or Jael's problem. Instead she turned her focus to the wolf-dogs question, she noted the way she hung around her father but said nothing about it. What her father did in his free time and who he did it with honestly wasn't any of her concern and of all the things she had fluttering around her head about her father this was one of the least worrying. "Large land prey for one. Crocodiles aren't exactly the safest of hunts." She very much doubted the beach would provide that, with very little vegetation most herbivores would likely not be wandering over this way any time soon. "We have some but I'm sure more land that can be cultivated would probably be appreciated," she glanced at Rivin, "especially anything less prone to flooding and tropical storms." Which again, was not something they'd find here. Flurry frowned, letting her words hang, she was sure she didn't need to say that neither of those would be something they found access to here. The question of if they could defend it aside, was it even worth defending to begin with? There were many places on the shores of Boreas they could have chosen that to her mind seemed much more worth the effort. |
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Claiming the isle and the archipelago had been selfish decisions. An overarching excuse that he wanted to keep his family safe (which wasn’t a lie) but he hadn’t exactly thought of future expansion difficulties until recently. His gaze wanders over the beach, noticing Jael hover closer which he allows. It doesn’t bother him, but he wonders what others… No, not important.
It was time to respond to their queries. “If we can expand back to the mainland, we can end someone out to scout better lands. While this is not a democracy, I also do think it is fair everyone get some sort of say in where we live. If it comes to it that the isle doesn’t work out, it will be easier for us to move if we already have our paw on the mainland,” his eyes move from Rivin down to Jael and then Flurry, the most stubborn of the bunch. She didn’t have to agree, she only needed to understand. “The beach is merely a stepping stone,” Gil smirks lightly, his shoulders shrugging as he hopes that they are picking up what he is putting down.
gilgamesh is aggressive, don't trust him
Rivin
Expert Healer (170)
Master Fighter (260)
3 Years
Female
0
Beau-tifullyWritten
Rivin has two companions - a bobcat and a wolverine. Unless otherwise mentioned IC, assume that they are close by.
Flurry was making a fool of herself, and she was starting to think she ought to have just kept her mouth shut. Her gaze swinging downwards as the wolf-dog questioned her and she shuffled awkwardly. If her self-confidence hadn't been pretty firmly in the trash right now she might have pointed out that was her point but she was already much too focused on not disappointing her father. Any further than she already did at least. Still she cast a small grateful smile at Rivin as the other girl came to her defence. "A stepping stone has its merits." Flurry said, by way of agreeing that it would serve, she didn't have to like it. She could have all her doubts but at the end of the day Flurry knew there was no changing her father's mind. "I can live with that." She shrugged. "I guess advanced warning from scouts or wolves on the mainland isn't without it's utility." Her voice was softer as she spoke this time. |
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