07-06-2013, 01:25 AM
People have different opinions on fighting, depending on auspice and tribe and rank. Whatever Phoebe's thoughts may be on the topic of pacifist Garou she keeps them to herself. And to be honest, they're not that strong. Denver is a large enough city that there's no shortage of Ahrouns and better trained warriors to rely on to fight. And it's not like Garou like them are completely helpless.
They all have their strengths and their weaknesses, and their differences. They each have their places within the grander scheme of things.
"Yes," she says brightly, quietly triumphant. Her faint smile broadens, becomes big and broad and bright when Keisha says she's so very, very in. Her nose crinkles with that smile.
Her head cants a little to the side, and she nods at the last, hazel eyes shifting to the staff. "There's a difference between fighting and killing." It's not even a question. It's acceptance and understanding and, at least a little, approving. It's not a path Phoebe herself would take, but she understands and approves of it in the Cliath Theurge.
She stays a little longer after that as they discuss the spirits they would like to track down, which ones they want to find, which ones might be more agreeable or more amenable to their purpose. When Phoebe eventually leaves, she may not be mystically bound to Still Waters, but she knows that she's leaving with a new sister.
Which only leaves Over Sea, Under Stone. Phoebe will give her a few more days to settle in to her new room. And then she will pounce.
They all have their strengths and their weaknesses, and their differences. They each have their places within the grander scheme of things.
"Yes," she says brightly, quietly triumphant. Her faint smile broadens, becomes big and broad and bright when Keisha says she's so very, very in. Her nose crinkles with that smile.
Her head cants a little to the side, and she nods at the last, hazel eyes shifting to the staff. "There's a difference between fighting and killing." It's not even a question. It's acceptance and understanding and, at least a little, approving. It's not a path Phoebe herself would take, but she understands and approves of it in the Cliath Theurge.
She stays a little longer after that as they discuss the spirits they would like to track down, which ones they want to find, which ones might be more agreeable or more amenable to their purpose. When Phoebe eventually leaves, she may not be mystically bound to Still Waters, but she knows that she's leaving with a new sister.
Which only leaves Over Sea, Under Stone. Phoebe will give her a few more days to settle in to her new room. And then she will pounce.