Mar 26, 2009 22:32
I agree with some of the later posts on this thread. There is always hope. Cub Savior, it was a pleasure to meet you and the rest of those from Montreal this past weekend. I learned a lot this past weekend about myself and other Uratha. I am young in reference to my life as a werewolf but to learn so much about us and to meet others not just from the United States, but from Canada gives me more hope than ever that we can band together and fight through this. I have been both a leader and a follower in my life and sometimes a combination of both. We need to choose right here and right now. There are a lot of people who are holding back the "I told you so" and other pieces of stupidity.
Yes, the ritual was successful. I was attacked by what I was told were magoth the size of cars. They were sacrificing these young girls in order to corrupt loci. I know I did my best to stop this but I also was not alone. There were others who fought by my side that day and I apologize for not remembering everyone's names but I came into the game already injured. My essence was corrupted. They were a powerful foe.
Then there were those who dropped grenades. One of my fellow werewolves looked at us with a fire in his eyes, I wrestled him down and kept him still until he was calm but yet again, it was a trial for all of us. I will admit, I am not hugely spiritual and the things that I have seen and learned have made me think things over even further. The one thing I am resolute in is that I will not give up hope. Some people wonder of my pride in having fought for my country. If I had given up hope, I would not have served in the Israeli Defense Force for 7 years. If I were ready to give up hope, I would not have taken an active part in learning of my newfound state of being as an Uratha. If I were ready to give up hope, I would not have traveled to Canada to help those in need.
If there are those who will stand and fight, then expect me to be by your side.
Wartorn Rose
Full Moon of the Meninna
Sundowner's Seven
shoshana broza,
werewolf: the forsaken