Defeated and humiliated by a "peace-loving" wolf, Gazar’s authority crumbled. His pack, seeing that there was a better way to live than through constant violence and hunger, laid down their claws.
In the heat of the battle, Grey and Gazar finally met. Gazar mocked Grey, calling him a "sheep in wolf’s clothing." But Grey realized that his strength didn't come from being a predator; it came from his responsibility to his friends. Using a clever maneuver learned from the sheep’s jumping patterns, Grey out-dueled Gazar, pinning him without delivering a fatal blow.
From the distant, jagged peaks of the Dark Mountains came a new threat: , the ruthless leader of a rival wolf pack. Gazar didn't believe in "United Villages" or harmony. To him, wolves were apex predators, and sheep were nothing more than a moving buffet. When he caught wind of Grey’s pacifist community, he saw it not as a triumph of spirit, but as a weakness to be purged.