[center][sup]The Rise of Kul[/sup][/center] [center]Smor’Gen’Blok[/center] Hi’Wor. Great. Za’Kul had reservations about the meeting as a whole to begin with, and now he and Ju’Kul were forced to meet with War’Boa’s petulant son. A spoiled brat. An idiot, in Za’Kul’s firmest opinion. Hi’Wor likely thought the same of Za’Kul. The real difference between Za’Kul and Hi’Wor was Hi’Wor possessed every negative trait Za’Kul did and each was pushed to its worst extreme. To say Hi’Wor was outright evil was unfair. He was a typical Lok’Sha without the necessary aegis to be chieftain apart from his father’s approval--which, in most tribes, all one needed was the backing of the chief--and all the penchant for precise violence necessary to make people fear you; but nothing to make them love you. Za’Kul didn’t bother speaking, though he was the chieftan’s son, he held no considerable stature among any of the men and women here. All the same, he wasn’t sure how much of Hi’Wor’s smug he could take before he put hands on Hi’Wor. He would have to wait and see. If anything did happen--such as him losing his temper--he had come prepared, and filled with enough constrained rage to unleash on Wor’Boa’s idiot seed.