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Sure, Leland. Anything at all you need help with, just call for me, yeah?
Slowly but surely, it started to dawn upon Dawali that their tribe was more different from the other packs around than he had thought. Apparently, many did not stay shifted at all times, but the AniWaya tribe preferred that. It was self explanatory, considering most of their activities requiring hands. And then there were the houses, and the horses and the crops... It wasn't as if Dawali knew nothing about other ways of living together, but the tribe was large, and they knew of and socialized with other tribes - or at least that's what they had been doing in the past - and thus he just assumed that that's the way it was done. They were surrounded by packs that did things entirely different than them now, however, and he'd have to change his attitude, probably. But once the members that were currently dealing with harsh traveling weather got over here, the new members that weren't accustomed to how things were done would probably have quite a shock. Perhaps it was good for them if they had a little influence from the (seemingly) more primitive way of life, though. Leland seemed to have turned out alright despite probably having slept on the ground most of his life! No matter, all questions were appreciated. Dawali liked being helpful, and if Leland needed any help at all Dawali would step up and give him just that. The mix treated the title he offered him as somewhat grander than it really was, or at least that's what his body language told him, but it didn't really matter much. Everything would fall into place after a little while.


Leland closed the subject of Asha Amara, and Dawali let it pass without a word. It wasn't an uncomfortable subject, really, but it made Dawali keen to know how and why the male knew his daughter. It was just the protective gene of a father, probably. Moving on, Dawali attempted to shed light upon the process of their spirit guides. Hehe, no joiners have got to know them yet, that's all. You do have one, you just have to do the right things to meet him or her. Normally, a while after joining and settling in, joiners, or children once they reach adolesence, go on a spiritual journey to find their spirit guide. The guide may come to you at any given point of the journey, so it could last a few days or months. Once you've met him or her and gained the bond, you return to us again. Pausing to leave some space in all of the information he was feeding the male, Dawali quietly thought it was time for Aiyanna's spiritual journey soon. Had she only been around he would have fretted, making sure she knew what to do and had what she needed... He hoped she was safe, wherever she was. The bond stays for life, and just like us they tend to have very different personalities. But they normally fit their wolf, so no need to worry. You'll find out whenever you decide to go, but there's no rush.
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