As we stepped deeper into our roles, the first significant tests of our leadership and bond came from within our own pack. The Silver Moon Pack, despite its unity, had its share of factions and differing perspectives. Some members were deeply entrenched in tradition, wary of any change that might disrupt the delicate balance that had sustained us for generations. This conservative faction saw in our leadership a potential threat to the established ways, and their opposition soon became a formidable challenge. Elder Thane, a respected yet staunch traditionalist, emerged as a vocal critic. He believed that the leadership should adhere strictly to the ancient customs, wary of any innovations that might deviate from the path laid out by our ancestors. To him, my involvement in strategic plann

