Strider ticked to himself harshly. Ironhide and to a lesser extent Hooktoe would probably know, he did that when he was losing his patience.
Young...annoying...argh. Ripmaw was generally considered a nuisance by the clan-but one that was bearable, since he was becoming a good Hunter in his own right. Strider knew the young Hunter still mourned for his lost Mother, but it seemed anyone who attempted to pity him was scorned...in truth, Strider was also worried he was making too many enemies among the clan. Did he realize most of those he had bullied would grow up to hunt alongside him? Did he even care?
Strider didn't know...but, he did know what happened to Hunters who didn't fit in. They lost hope in being accepted by the others. They left. Or were forced to leave.
He had had killed enough violent, clanless Hunters in his time to know how sad a fate that was. Those without hope lived and fought with a sort of terrible anger and grief that could only be extinguished with bloodshed.
"...Rest assured, when the danger from being here outweighs the risks of moving, we will-there is a time for everything. All Hunters must realize this, from the humblest to the greatest. We will all keep our eyes open for a new place, and make that decision as a Clan, when we must.
You could stand to learn some humility, as well, young one. A pack only lives on it's Mothers and Mates as much as it does the bringers of meat. Do not scorn their wisdom. What is the point of bringing food back to an empty nest? Would you leave nothing of yourself in this world after you are gone, but a pile of bones? There is honor and strength in the Kill, but don't forget why we fight, never forget that.
As for Charlie...Live together, Die Alone. He knew that, we all do.
I hope he finds what he was looking for...and returns to us." Strider chirped and clicked dismissively.
((also, no plot derailment or long discussion here! I'm pretty just dropping an RP bomb and flying away
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