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<blockquote data-quote="Ulvian" data-source="post: 2766434" data-attributes="member: 39312"><p><span style="color: SlateGray">You have explained why you attacked the boy, though I disagree with your reasons given, the boy may have been in the wrong place, so to speak, but the attack that you put on the boy was far worse than the crime he had commited. You may say that I was not there to witness all of these events and you are correct, for what I saw was you maul a boy that was prone, and in no shape to do any other harm as you would call it. The boy was out of the fight and was still attacked, this is what I call bloodlust. This is what I fear will happen again, as another of your pack has already stated he can not control himself. I am glad that you feel some remorse for your actions, but I do not feel as the the child would be safe with one who could perform such a horrible act. </span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: SlateGray">If you can show me that I am wrong is these assumptions and that the boy will be safe, and this is the path that he chooses, then I will offer you whatever support you need to guide him. I judge but with my heart Crinos, surely you can understand this. If one in your pack was hurt in such a way would you not heed caution againt the one who peformed the act?</span></p><p></p><p>Ulvian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ulvian, post: 2766434, member: 39312"] [COLOR=SlateGray]You have explained why you attacked the boy, though I disagree with your reasons given, the boy may have been in the wrong place, so to speak, but the attack that you put on the boy was far worse than the crime he had commited. You may say that I was not there to witness all of these events and you are correct, for what I saw was you maul a boy that was prone, and in no shape to do any other harm as you would call it. The boy was out of the fight and was still attacked, this is what I call bloodlust. This is what I fear will happen again, as another of your pack has already stated he can not control himself. I am glad that you feel some remorse for your actions, but I do not feel as the the child would be safe with one who could perform such a horrible act. [/COLOR] [COLOR=SlateGray]If you can show me that I am wrong is these assumptions and that the boy will be safe, and this is the path that he chooses, then I will offer you whatever support you need to guide him. I judge but with my heart Crinos, surely you can understand this. If one in your pack was hurt in such a way would you not heed caution againt the one who peformed the act?[/COLOR] Ulvian [/QUOTE]
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