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"I was fortunate not to be marked in a way that would prove a detriment to the Tribe. I am glad that I proved myself skilled enough to be allowed to serve them today. I will ensure that I stay as such."
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"Little Brother and I may rarely - pardon the pun - see eye-to-eye, but I care for them all the same. The shamans I spoke with during the camp moots were most insightful and, in some cases, helpful to me. I understand that the knowledge we seek is dangerous, but to know your foe is to know their weakness."
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"The Litany is clear that I should not be, but I am. I will not let this preclude me from being of use to you. If I am to die for the good of the Nation, I can think of no greater honor."
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"Some of you were supportive of me when the Garou would rather I be dead. I am grateful, but sometimes your words border on forcing me out of my assigned place. Yet I do not hold it against you. I would rather know where I stand than be seeking things outwith my ability to reach and keep."
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"Those of you I have met have been curious, but interesting people. Though I seek to keep the traditions of my ancestors alive, I know there is one I will not keep. Our world has too much hate in it for that. I will not beg for forgiveness for my ancestors. It is yours to give, not mine to demand."
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Them
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"You are both curious and frightening. I am told you treat your Metis better than the Garou do. I care not. You may have been one of ours a long time ago but you are, sadly, lost to Grandfather Serpent now. I will at least ensure you do not suffer."
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"Grandfather Serpent is too far gone, now. Balance may yet be possible, but I do not know for certain. Knowledge of him is power against his spawn, but that same knowledge can corrupt the unwary. I would seek to learn this dangerous knowledge so that greater Garou of the Nation need not."
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"You are like me. You are not meant to be, yet you are. I, however, am not a mockery of life. If you cut me, I bleed. Can the same be said of you?"
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