This chapter's epigraph comes from a conversation between a wolf and a wolf's father. The father asks the wolf where he got his pelts from, and the wolf replies that the pelts were from a tribe called the "flown clouds tribe" and that they were sold to him for a good price. The wolf asks the father if the tribe was willing to sell their pelts to him at such a high price, since they had no choice but to sell to him. He also asks where the tribe got all of their iron and herbs, which they brought with them to burn in the fire.
This chapter's epigraph comes from a conversation between a wolf and a wolf's father. The father asks the wolf where he got his pelts from, and the wolf replies that the pelts were from a tribe called the "flown clouds tribe" and that they were sold to him for a good price. The wolf asks the father if the tribe was willing to sell their pelts to him at such a high price, since they had no choice but to sell to him. He also asks where the tribe got all of their iron and herbs, which they brought with them to burn in the fire.