The youngster's impudence angered Gorrak further than he had anticipated. He knew Anuireans to be hard headed and overall stupid, but he didn't think that she'd be [i]that[/i] idiotic. Before she could even take more than a step, he grabbed her by the collar again, dragging her back to face him, although she may be tall for a woman, she was still quite short compared to Gorrak's massive figure. [color=c4df9b]"Perhaps you need to be told in a more direct manner. We are part of the Silent Hunters. Those who protect and hunt within the forest. It'd be smart on your part to provide some respect."[/color] He growled as he placed her back in front of him. [color=c4df9b]"Silent Rise has many rules when it comes to hunting. Etiquette, unspoken and spoken rules must be obeyed by all self respecting hunters, so you best listen well. We understand that you are a new blood. A green horn. If it was any other season, that Gazelle would have been a dream catch for a novice like you."[/color] He continued. Talia, having recovered somewhat from her expenditure of energy, got up slowly before strolling over to the pair. [color=f9ad81]"During Spring, the Hunters do not hunt such game like the Gazelle, for Spring is a time for such animals to reproduce and grow, to ensure that they do not disappear from the forest entirely. Smaller game like hare, dire squirrels and more common animals are free game for everyone. It is our job to inform newcomers like you of such rules and etiquette of the forest. Should this have been any other time of the year, I would not have done what I did."[/color] She explained in a calmer tone compared to her companion. Talia hoped that the red head would listen to her. She gave the huntress a small smile before adding something else, [color=f9ad81]"I believe we haven't properly introduced ourselves. I am Talia and this is Gorrak. As he said, we are part of the Silent Hunters. A group of veteran hunters whom are tasked with taking care of Silent Rise's forests as well as recruiting young hunters like yourself."[/color] If Aelia was a smart hunter, she'd understand. However if she was to continue to her distasteful attitude and attempt to walk away again, she would be swiftly tied to a tree and left there without any way of breaking free.