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Chapter 27: The Ravens

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Alpha Leinad sat on the elevated throne, his large frame commanding the circular chamber even in stillness. The platform rose above the rest of the room, forcing everyone else to look up at him… a constant reminder of who held power here. The elders had taken their seats in a semicircle around the base of the platform, their aged faces carved with years of experience and wisdom. Some looked worried, others frustrated, but all of them were tense.

The meeting had been going on for over an hour now, and the temperature in the room had only gotten hotter as voices rose and tempers flared.

"The rogue activity has increased by forty percent in the last two weeks alone," one of the elders said, his weathered hands gripping a stack of reports. "We've had sightings on the eastern border, the northern pass, and now within our own territory. If this continues, we may need to implement a full lockdown."

Murmurs of agreement rippled through the assembled wolves. A lockdown would be severe, restric
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