The Beastkin Wolves Settlement
We all got off of Katheâs back after she landed. Then Danton rushed towards us.
âThank you for coming!â
âSorry that it was on such short notice.â
âDonât mention it! We are happy to have you any time, Locke. And itâs the same for the rest of you too.â
Danton and I could be very frank with each other.
After that, the adults of the beastkin tribes came to greet us.
All of the important ones were introduced by names.
At the end, a woman came towards us and bowed her head.
âThank you for taking care of my daughter. I am Niaâs mother by blood.â
âUh, no, I should be thanking you.â
I didnât know anything about her mother.
She had never come up in our conversations, so I had assumed that she was no longer around.
âYou should have told me that you had a motherâŠâ
âItâs because Nia is my fatherâs child.â
âYes. Father is my parent.â
âHuh? What does that even mean?â
And so Shia and Nia explained it to me.
In the beastkin tribes, people generally did not get married. And so only one side became the parent.
It was decided when the child was five years of age.
Usually, the mother would become the parent, but sometimes it was the father.
âBecause in general, lots of children are born.â
So Nia had brothers and sisters by blood that were her motherâs children.
Some of them were fathered by Danton and some were not.
âI see. Thatâs a little bit different than how we do things.â
âThatâs true.â
Their customs were different from human customs.
Also, Niaâs mother was the chief of a different tribe.
âSo is Shiaâs mother different from Niaâs mother?â
âYes, they are different. My mother died a while ago in a battle against vampires.â
âIs that right. Sorry for asking about it.â
âPlease donât worry about that.â
Shia said with a smile.
Serulis and Luchila were also listening to this seriously.
âI didnât know about that. Our systems are very different.â
âBut my tribe was very similar.â
Luchila said as she carried Lord Gerberga.
Luchila was a demon and not a human.
âHuh? Really?â
âYes.â
âCluck-cluck.â
Lord Gerberga clucked as if to agree with Luchila.
Maybe it was just humans that married and raised children as a couple.
âBy the way, how is it with wind dragons?â
I was curious, and so I asked Kathe.
âWe donât have marriages, but children that are born belong to both parents. Of course, we are born from eggs, so there is no difference in roles between mother and father.â
âHuh. Thatâs very interestingâŠhmm?â
Kathe wasnât even looking at us while she talked. She was playing with the children.
Many beastkin children had gathered around her.
They showed no signs of being afraid as they held onto her and sniffed at her.
Kathe looked very happy to be so popular with the children.
âWait-wait. Donât get too excited. I only have one tail.â
âHaha!â
While they seemed to be having a lot of fun, she would not be able to enter the mansion like that.
âKathe. Why donât you turn human again?â
âOh, you are right, Locke. Wait a moment, you children. I need to transform.â
âTransform? Wow!â
âMiss Kathe can transform!â
As the children waited with expectation, Kathe ran into the forest.
This was because we had told her not to get naked in front of men.
When Kathe left, the childrenâs attention turned to Grulf.
âHeâs huge!â
âGroof.â
âA spirit beast! Whatâs he called?â
âGrulf.â
âGood boy, Grulf.â
âGroof!â
The children started petting him. Grulf was now in a good mood.
He sniffed them and licked their faces.
Then Kathe returned. She was surprisingly fast.
âChildren! I have returned!â
ââŠâ
They looked at her with puzzled expressions.
It wasnât exactly what they had been expecting.
âHuh? It is I! Kathe!â
âOh. Huh. Miss Kathe. You look good.â
âYes, I think so too.â
They said consolingly. They also did not move away from Grulf.
I felt sorry for Kathe, so I tried to comfort her.
âWell, donât feel too bad. You just lack any impact now.â
ââŠI-I seeâŠâ
And then Danton said,
âWeâve kept you standing for long enough. Please come to my house.â
âThank you.â
And so Danton led us to his house.
It was a large mansion.
âThis is a fine house.â
âHe is the chief, after all.â
According to Shia, the chiefâs house was always in the center of their land.
As they held meetings here, the house had to be very large.
And it would also be a fortress when they fought against vampires.
So it was made of stone.
âAh. I can see how it would be easy to defend.â
âI knew you would be able to tell, Locke.â
There was also water flowing in different places.
It was just a superstition that vampires couldnât move over water.
However, it was true that they disliked running water. It slowed them down a little.
The building also let a lot of light in.
Of course, vampires did not die from being hit by sunlight.
However, they did not like it either.
And during a battle of life and death, even small things that affected speed could give you an advantage.
âI see that youâve really thought about the nature of vampires. I will use it for reference.â
âPlease do!â
Danton said happily.