No one is innocent

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(Caius) I gave the order that evening. Every warrior I had with me was assigned a section of the pack to work through. Not just the hierarchy, not just the people who had given the orders or carried them out directly. Everyone. Every wolf who had lived on that land for the past five years and had therefore known. I wanted names, ranks, specific incidents where they could be confirmed, and the role each person had played, whether that role was active cruelty, direct participation, or simply the choice to look the other way every single day for five years and call it none of their business. I told my warriors to be thorough and I told them that incomplete work would require them to come back and do it again and none of them wanted that. They were thorough. I spent the hours while they wo

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