Star Wars Furry - Seite 188
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Vulver: However... In his bitternes, as Master Fennrer later on admitted, he told Mistress Rashka the whole story of his life, which he never ever had revealed to anyone. His true name was once Fenrir Garu ur Dy´Warg. After his father, he should have become the next packleader, but in his family, far too many things had gone terribly wrong, where old pack-traditions were often to blame, which he started to hate.
His entire life, Fenrir´s father was proud and stubborn and he never thought, that his son would be capable to govern the pack. Very often he and his sire were at each others throat because of that. - It often happens, that a stubborn mind and too old fashioned traditions can become traps, throwing a pack into chaos. Fenrir claimed the leadership to guide his pack on new ways. He especially wanted to learn more about the outworlders, who happened to land more often on Uvena these days, for to find out how to better deal with them. But his father called him a naive fool and refused him his heritage. Fenrir could not chalenge his father to a fight, because according to traditions, only combatants of likewise strength could do this and his father was allready too weak for that. So he could do nothing and in his anger he left his family. - Disappointed, Fenrir wandered arround in the wilderness. But after a while, as his anger abated, his consciouce told him to turn back. What he found was terrible... -
In his absence a change had happene: "He" had murdered Fenrir´s father and against all traditions, claimed leadership over th pack aof the Dy´Warg. There he also founded the cult of the "purest Ones"... It was the beginning of the end of Uvena´s northern continent...
Vulver: However... In his bitternes, as Master Fennrer later on admitted, he told Mistress Rashka the whole story of his life, which he never ever had revealed to anyone. His true name was once Fenrir Garu ur Dy´Warg. After his father, he should have become the next packleader, but in his family, far too many things had gone terribly wrong, where old pack-traditions were often to blame, which he started to hate.
His entire life, Fenrir´s father was proud and stubborn and he never thought, that his son would be capable to govern the pack. Very often he and his sire were at each others throat because of that. - It often happens, that a stubborn mind and too old fashioned traditions can become traps, throwing a pack into chaos. Fenrir claimed the leadership to guide his pack on new ways. He especially wanted to learn more about the outworlders, who happened to land more often on Uvena these days, for to find out how to better deal with them. But his father called him a naive fool and refused him his heritage. Fenrir could not chalenge his father to a fight, because according to traditions, only combatants of likewise strength could do this and his father was allready too weak for that. So he could do nothing and in his anger he left his family. - Disappointed, Fenrir wandered arround in the wilderness. But after a while, as his anger abated, his consciouce told him to turn back. What he found was terrible... -
In his absence a change had happene: "He" had murdered Fenrir´s father and against all traditions, claimed leadership over th pack aof the Dy´Warg. There he also founded the cult of the "purest Ones"... It was the beginning of the end of Uvena´s northern continent...
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What a sad story for Fenrir.
It's frustrating what happened with his family, too. While traditions can be good and definitely have their place, they shouldn't be the "be all end all." Sometimes, things change so that traditions no longer sustain us, but rather hold us back from growing and/or improving. Too bad Fenrir's father never learned that.
It's frustrating what happened with his family, too. While traditions can be good and definitely have their place, they shouldn't be the "be all end all." Sometimes, things change so that traditions no longer sustain us, but rather hold us back from growing and/or improving. Too bad Fenrir's father never learned that.
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