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sharksHe was not inclined to believe it, that the animosity was just in their genes. After all, if that were the case, why was Inferni populated more by hybrids than anything else? Arkham didn't think any of them were pure-blooded coyotes. Hell, Gabriel looked like a dog and was more wolf than anything else. How could they think that their conflict was rooted in race then? And if wolves were so untrusting of both coyotes and hybrids, why had his father been able to lead a wolf pack for years without opposition? Even if it had been his family's pack, wouldn't someone have spoken up against him? The purity of all the bloodlines had become more and more diluted with each generation, though the young male hardly knew the extent of it. Regardless, he didn't buy the other's explanation at all.



sharksArkham shook his head, almost sadly. This feels more personal to me than anything else. Then again, he knew his eldest brother had a vehement hatred of wolves, despite his father being one. Perhaps Inferni had been the one to start things after all, though in that case it made even less sense that the woman before him was blaming their species more than their specific clan and family. Why shouldn't it just end? If you don't even know what you're fighting about. His tone was more curious than accusatory, but he understood that his words were probably provocative. If there's nothing to be gained or resolved, why not just trade the prisoners and stop?

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