Jack Harrison is a cowardly, spiteful garou who chose to challenge his packmate to the death over some rough words and minor disagreement amongst his tribemates. This is unacceptable. His packmate's a Cliath, and Jack was a Fostern in challenge for Adren. He shouldn't be killing Cliath for not minding their manners, he should be TEACHING them. Worse yet, this ignorant dishonorable sack chose to flippantly draw silver on the mound, sullying it and the implications it has by not having a viable reason to use it. This is evidenced by the Master of Challenge raising an objection to the terms of the challenge, and Jack turning around and bowing out without an ounce of dedication to the job. You draw silver, you issue the challenge, you should at least explore your options which he was given. He was afforded two options to continue with the terms of his absurd overreaction of a challenge and instead he just gave up, which tells me he wasn't so committed to his accusation in the first place and probably was just trying to see what he could get away with.
This is beyond Scandalous, and I will be saying as much next moot. This is as inglorious, dishonorable, and unwise as garou can feasibly be without changing sides.
Now, here is where the rubber meets the road on being a Ragabash. This is a hard one for me to do. When good Garou screw up, I gotta step up and say something. PEBE-rhya is a damn fine Warder, best we could hope to have, and I won't take that from him. But something has got to do something about him as a Master of Challenges. He always thinks with his tactical Warder mind, and stands in the way of challenges that affect him in that capacity. It's wise, but it's not honorable. When he stopped Jack after he pulled Silver on Sebastian I knew then that someone had to step up. PEBE-rhya thinks with his heart, and justice is blind.
I find this dishonorable.
Seven Mountains is the finest Cliath Ragabash we have on this Sept. He questions everything, with good reason, and never lets an issue fall to the side without offering up the other side of the coin. This Garou knows his place, but he keeps his head in the game, and never lets personal feelings get in the way of his job. If you want true insight on something, anything, go to him and he has something useful and interesting to say about it. He does his best to fix problems, and I'm pretty sure I saw him helping septmates resolve internal issues.
Seven Mountains is very Wise, and I challenge you to prove me wrong.