Post by ᴍᴀɪᴢᴇ on Feb 23, 2018 1:42:07 GMT -6
First, a definition:
Bestiary: a descriptive or anecdotal treatise on various real or mythical kinds of flora and fauna.
This section outlines realistic herbs, poisons, and prey for the use of anyone on this site.
Squirrel: Small. 1 wolf.
Bird: Small. 1 wolf.
Otter: Small. 1-2 wolves. -ONLY NEAR WATER PACK-
Beaver: Small. 1-2 wolves. -ONLY NEAR WATER PACK-
Bat: Small. 1 wolf. -ONLY NEAR WHISPER PACK-
Toad: Small. 1 wolf.
Snake: Small. 1 wolves.
Deer: Medium. 2-4 wolves.
Mountain Goat: Medium. 2-4 wolves. -ONLY NEAR DAWN PACK-
Caribou: Large. 4-8 wolves.
Elk: Large. 4-9 wolves.
Moose: Large. 5-10 wolves.
Bison: Large. 6-10+ wolves. -ONLY NEAR NIGHT PACK-
(credit to lareinadelaluna for most of info)
Bestiary: a descriptive or anecdotal treatise on various real or mythical kinds of flora and fauna.
This section outlines realistic herbs, poisons, and prey for the use of anyone on this site.
Herbs
Name: Use. Appearance.
- Chamomile: Muscle relaxer, sleep inducer, soothes rashes, cramps, and itches. Helps wounds heal comfortably. Large, white petals, yellow cone in the center.
- Bittercress: Boosts the immune system, fights the common cold/other various illness. Small, peppery leaves on long stems.
- Common Mallow: Crush to aid in rashes, skin infections, and scrapes. Short, green, clover-looking plant.
- Yarrow: Stops blood, prevents infection. Small white and yellow flowers on a thin stem.
- Bleeding Heart: Mild sedative; Pain relief. Drooping purple and pink flowers on a thin stem.
- Alfalfa: Aids arthritis, digestive issues, and increases nutrients; Commonly used by elder wolves. Long stems with purple leaves, found in bushels.
- Agrimony: Clears the throat, aids digestive and respiratory problems. Thin yellow-green buds on a thin stem.
Poisons
now for the fun stuff
Name: Use. Appearance. Lethality. CURE.
- Chokeberry: Dilated pupils, trouble breathing. Similar to black cherries. Lethal if untreated. AGRIMONY.
- Iris: Drooling, vomiting and lethargy. Long stem and purple, fan-like petals. Non-lethal. ALFALFA.
- Bloodroot: Nausea, vomiting, dizziness, vertigo. One or two small leaves at the base, eight to twelve white/purple petals. Lethal. NO KNOWN CURE.
Prey
Below is a list of realistic prey found in the territory.
Name: Size. Number of wolves needed for a successful hunt.
Small: Feeds 1-2 wolves
Medium: Feeds 2-5 wolves
Large: Feeds 5-10 wolves
Hare: Small. 1 wolf. Squirrel: Small. 1 wolf.
Bird: Small. 1 wolf.
Otter: Small. 1-2 wolves. -ONLY NEAR WATER PACK-
Beaver: Small. 1-2 wolves. -ONLY NEAR WATER PACK-
Bat: Small. 1 wolf. -ONLY NEAR WHISPER PACK-
Toad: Small. 1 wolf.
Snake: Small. 1 wolves.
Deer: Medium. 2-4 wolves.
Mountain Goat: Medium. 2-4 wolves. -ONLY NEAR DAWN PACK-
Caribou: Large. 4-8 wolves.
Elk: Large. 4-9 wolves.
Moose: Large. 5-10 wolves.
Bison: Large. 6-10+ wolves. -ONLY NEAR NIGHT PACK-
(credit to lareinadelaluna for most of info)