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Their father died when they were just pups. They went years not knowing how until a wolf named Wheat showed up. They soon learned it was him that murdered their father, Soloman...
David didn't take the news badly. What would it change to be angry at Wheat now? His mother's teachings of Garmr had surely resonated and he soon began training under Wheat's guidance.
Narn was a bit older than David but not by much. They would spend hours sharing their thoughts with each other, worlds unfolding to new heights within their imaginations. Narn would always tell stories to traveling wolves, and share ideas for them with David. He'd listen to all of it, enjoying her company the most out of any other wolf.
David's mate, Narn, met an unfortunate end. For this he grieves.
Angry at the world, at The Deity, and at his pack. David longs for respite. His father and mate, murdered, and his mother passing away had left him feeling more alone than ever.