The Moon Mark
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the great east hall of t
iscussed pressing matters. His son had already le
werful had luxurious quarters and the life of millionaires. The weaker ones were slaves, used for tasks no one wanted to do. The place
a, Athius, who led the wolves in an extraordinary way and filled the pack with victories. Belcekar was around three hu
in charge of politics, money and choosing which territories to raid. His beta, Dun, p
son must learn to bond with the other herds. To be a respectable Al
about his plan, he managed to work out a strategy
to retire when the time came, but she would remain on the estate to watch over her son's new moon. Athius had no
l and above all, she had to be approved by the Council of Witches. Healers held an important place in the pack. Kyra was a healer before she became a moon, and s
and Athius' mate. She waited patiently for the moment w
" Kyra murmured as she took a seat next to her hus
." Belcekar smiled mischievously. "
herd chose you as their enemy, you could only expect death or enslavement. They possessed a modicum of humanity, Belcekar was almost pure wolf and his murderous instincts made him a powerful and
the wolf scouts to come for
ve discovered some unexploited gold mines. If we manage to take poss
ave more gold, more conquests. I want my son to inherit an even greater kingdom. My Athius is read
n excellent Alpha King." He said one of the nex
the one who would draw up the plan of conquest to t
"It is on the edge of th
was no match for them. When he set his sig
ck now." Dun was cautious, public relations was his forte. "If we attack them no
ng." I will make a deal with the Alpha of Wolf Shadow; they will give me the lands without resistance. And if the agreemen
d by them this year. Otherwise, they would all be slaves by now, and those who w
interest to us." The wolf who spoke was Seth, one of the young wolves, son of the Beta and one of Athius' rivals in strength.
ha King
at hunt. We will go to the moonlight soiree, where the young wolves meet their destiny mate
d be a gift to his son, whom he loved and was proud of how