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Date: Early January

Time: 7am
Drifter Bay
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This is the Sequoia raid thread #1! Members of group 1 should be the only ones posting here. We'll have one round of the Sequoians and then one round of the Salsolans. The Sequoians will be led into the territory and try to free the slaves. They'll be lead by a ghost coyote for the beginning (which is how they will breech the borders) but after that, Salsolans are free to discover them.

The first to reply to this thread are the Sequoia group members, Vesper, Éloise, Angel, and any other Sequoian who hasn't posted in one of the raid threads.

So the order is: Tayui -> Sequoia -> Salsola -> free replies between the two groups

This thread is backdated to the beginning of January, around the first week. Feel free to adapt it to your timelines so it fits!

NOTE: Powerplay approved by Shannon.

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[/html]Despite the conflicts and the clashing points of view, they were here. In all fairness, Tayui had been glad to see everyone speak up. This wasn’t about her revenge anymore; even if it had started as such, it was now something much bigger than she. As Noir, the leader of this motley crew, she’d be all too happy to give up the fight once she was able to lead the Sequoians to victory. Oh, she still wanted Eris dead, but she knew there was more at stake. She could not jeapardize this mission. So, she had decided it would be her going at it alone. Once she was certain everyone was safe, she’d find Eris. She knew none of her comrades were too fond of the ghost coyote. He had been hurt by their comments and had not shown himself until the previous evening.

It wasn’t quite dawn, which meant it was time to go. She didn’t want to make a long, winded speech, so she figured it would be best to defer to the group leader.

“Okay everyone,” she began slowly. “We’re going to do something good today. Everyone stay strong and stay safe. We all need to be in one piece. I’ll be with you, but you’ll be with Zana this morning. She’ll see you through this.” She nodded to the small coyote, uttering, “Zana,” before stepping back to let the woman take charge and lead them in. There was no going back now. She quietly slipped away to see to the other group. [html]
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[/html]Zana's words were quick and efficient. She addressed the group with little to say, but her emphasis was clear: get in, get out, and leave with something to be proud of. Tayui had nothing else to say, so once Zana finished, Tayui followed the group into the territory.[html]
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