Glorall

Disaster has struck!
Flooding from the north has taken its toll on Glorall. The large tides combined with the increase in water draining from the Ruieze River has flooded the lower regions of the pack. The sandy soil, compounded with so much water, has toppled a lot of trees. Traveling is difficult even when the water is shallower, with the sandy soil below being difficult to find traction on. The daily tides seem to keep the level of flooding fairly consistent, too.

During the low tide, wolves may be able to move around the higher dunes (with some difficulty) but during high tide, the pack is almost impossible to safely navigate. Swimming is possible, but the risk of currants and surges from either the ocean or the river are very real. The island off of the coast of Glorall is untouched by either issue, although it is incredibly difficult to find your way there without being an adept swimmer with plenty of good luck!

Note: Glorall will reopen once 30 posts have been completed (or at Staff discretion). During this time, new threads will receive a 'Surprise','Disaster', and prizes. Glorall is currently not open for challenges.


THE HERE AND NOWALPHA OF GLORALL
Elohim

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I am deeply curious to learn what he knows and what he does not. There are few wolves within Glorall, I imagine, that might hear the rumors of Moladion or listen closely to those that roam about. Yet, I have a feeling Tristan might be the exception. Diplomacy, after all, is not a thing that interests many and so, I am hopeful that he has sought knowledge without my direction. It will help us all to know more about what threats, and non-threats, roam Moladion. To remain strong, it would be preferable if I did not need to focus on wolves such as the two white women who seek a pack; instead, it'd be better to come to an agreement with them, perhaps, to seek power elsewhere. With this done, Glorall as a pack could seek to do more.

As he speaks, I continue to nod along to each new piece of information. I nod more deeply as he mentions the eye, a fact I certainly know to be true. I encountered her only once on the banks of the river, a fresh wound gauged into her face. I was only there long enough to know what such an eye last saw - Taviora's king, it seems. So, his information is indeed reliable thus far. His eagerness, too, does not go unnoticed; it brings an arc to my brow, an amused grin lifting the side of my lip. I am surprised to hear somebody would voluntarily seek her out. Yet, perhaps he is the prime candidate to do so. There is an aura of levelheadedness about him.

I am quick to think, meeting his eyes levelly and addressing him much more... openly, I suppose. It would be good to find a wolf capable of being confided in. A diplomat, I suppose, ought to know their leader quite well, too. "Yes, I think it would be a good idea to seek her out. We ought to learn about her intentions - offer her some... kindness, I suppose. We must do our best to keep those that seek power from causing disarray within Glorall." I pause, my eyes falling flatter with a sudden thought - an obnoxious one, at that. "Then again, such a thing might be disliked by the other alphas. They seek to see us despise those that wish to displace them. It is a balancing act, don't you think?" We could offer to placate them, I suppose. We could offer refuge to those that seek power - it would remove them from our doorstep and the doorstep of others. Yet, I imagine they would simply unload more and more upon us, inundating us with those too dominant to survive elsewhere. It would become... problematic. Yet, it is something to consider.

His next proposition is a much more positive one. I am eager to agree to it; it will also give me time to perform duties elsewhere, or at least be provided with information enough to relate better to those within Glorall. If I know what it is they seek in life, then I can better provide. It is a smart thing to think about - obvious, I am sure, and yet it is not a concept I have been familiar with all that long. I have always cared for myself; I have always known what I wanted. It is strange to think that there are others that require care from others, and others yet that do not know what it is they seek in life.

"Meeting with them would be good. I would like to know what you learn so that I, too, may seek them out to understand them better. Perhaps we ought to organize an event, too, to bond. A hunt, perhaps, or some outing to the free lands." I trail off slowly, allowing him space to add his own ideas if he has them.

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