Board Thread:Talkplays/@comment-4211788-20140912075843/@comment-5142578-20160414203344

Frost takes one last look at the female warrior before turning to leave and head back to the Vatten-Tribu. Although he would try to push the thought out of his mind, the wolf would find himself unable to stop thinking about it the entire trip back. There was a massive contrast between the moose, who blindly fought to the death for his leader, and the fox, who wanted a way out.

And then there was Rivak to consider. If he was working with Siege, then there was no doubt that warriors like the fox, who's conscious outweighed their sense of duty and loyalty to their leader, would be put to death for what would be viewed as treason.

Speaking of Rivak, Frost knew he should inform Hiero that there may be more to this war than meets the eye. But perhaps not right now, considering all that happened. Although the wolf had endured far worse in the past, today's events were something that would stick with him for a long, long time.