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Itsihnalv Go was still not entirely convinced that this was the right place in the least. He did not know particularly how well Ayegali’s meetings with the surrounding pack-leaders went, but he himself had done some exploring, and his impressions were not completely good. The fact that some lunatic was, just a few days ago, murdered by his own family on the coastline to the north wasn’t a very positive impression, and that coyote clan that resided there didn’t seem to greet them with open arms. But his own word on the matter did not have any impact; he would follow wherever Ayegali deemed, and right now, she deemed this place. He would simply have to swallow all of his discord and go with what she said that the tribe would do.


He spent his time aiding in however way he could – setting up homes and getting others settled in and happy. He didn’t find any need to rush to set himself up, as he could always do so later, and didn’t mind sleeping under the stars for a night or two along the way. He had just finished help unload some belongings when he spied his older sister Ayegali walking along, inspecting progress, with Tawodi tagging along. Finding himself free of his helping for the moment, he approached and began to walk alongside her, though with nothing really to say. He kept his deep brown eyes sharp, however, for anyone else who was in need of some more able hands.
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