Post by zninja on Mar 11, 2018 22:57:47 GMT -6
Pack Rules:
All wolves must obey the alpha and beta, with betas only submitting to the alpha(s).
Betrayal is punishable by demotion to omega or death, depending on the crime.
Never hoard food in lean times.
Only the alpha pair is allowed to mate and have pups. If any other wolf tries to have pups, they and their pups will be executed.
Eating Order: Alphas eat first, then beta, then retired, then pups, Healers & Apprentices, pack members, apprentices, omegas.
Patrols are carried out once in the morning and once in the evening. All reports are to be taken to either beta and/or alpha.
Breeding Season:
It is currently not breeding season.
Territory
Camp
Clearing (Spring, Summer, Autumn)
Clearing (winter)
Alpha Den
The outside of the alpha den and very difficult to get into. Wolves of any rank will be punished if they enter without permission.
Inside of den, extends backwards for several feet. The only light is within the entrance.
Beta Den
Halfway between the Healer Den and the Alpha Den, ivy covers the entrance and gives some privacy.
Healer Den
Very dark inside and cool, perfect for the herbs. Extends into a small cave to the right once inside for the healers and their apprentice to live.
Pack Members Den
Shielded by large boulders, there's space enough to gather behind them and the den extends into the rock face.
Apprentice Den
Somewhat shielded by intertwining branches and an arch of rock, there is a small cave further back but its small and cramped. Lies a quarter mile from the omega den.
Pups Den
Extends backward and down into a cave that is shared by mothers and pups.
The inside of the den is filled with fresh water.
Omega Den
Omegas are allowed this clearing but otherwise do not have a den. They are left exposed to the elements though the ground is quite comfortable.
Eastern Region
Jade Rocks
An area covered in mossy rocks.
Evergreen Hills
An area extending to the Pillar Plains.
Waterfall
Dense vegetation covers the cliffs overlooking the falls and the land below it.
Pillar Plains
Separating the plains from the flats are the inexplicable rock formations that rise from the earth in a monumental and supernatural way. These blue-grey stones are enormous, both in height and girth, and tend to inspire awe in all those that view them. Their vertical nature contradicts their sturdiness, as not even the largest wind gust can move them, and are the only source of shelter that can be found on these plains.
Howl River
a fast moving river of deep blue and sometimes frothing white waters. The banks are covered in rocky ground and coniferous trees which provides shelter from the otherwise harsh winds. In summer the banks are known to flood over, making it a dangerous place to visit. It feeds into the Painted Lake.
Painted Lake
An area that looks like it is covered in paint during sunrise and sunset. The waters are teeming with fish and pine trees provide ample shade. It is the pack's main drinking area.
Western Region
Emerald Flatlands
βThese smooth plains are blanketed by a thick layer of vibrant green grass, stretching far over the horizon until it reaches the mighty Sess Covet. There is little to no other vegetation, save for the occasional bush or the colorful peppering of small flowers. The only water source in this area comes from the large creek that snakes around its eastern border, separating it from the Pillar Plains.
Whisper Creek
Runs between the western and eastern border, separating the Evergreen Flatlands from the Pillar Plains.
Covert
An area of forest that is like a labyrinth. One can easily get lost within here.
Training Grounds
An area that extends above and below ground. Natural obstacles where all apprentices go to train. It is also a nice place to relax from the summer heat.
Protective Training Grounds are where those specializing in fighting are sent to train in offensive combat, tactical skills and teamwork skills. It's a clear space with trees to attack.
Deliverance Training Grounds
A place where Scout, Hunter and Fighter apprentices train n defensive combat, ambush skills and teamwork skills. It's a dense place with natural obstacles.
Salutatory Training Grounds
A meadow where the Healer Apprentice and Hunter Apprentices train. Stocked full of herbs for the pack's use.
The Track
A narrow path that circles around the whole Training Grounds. Most members and apprentices go here to train their stamina and speed skills. There are smaller and more challenges courses branching off from the main track but they always connect back to the main track.
Rest Pond
The Rest Pond is the only nice place between all the training areas where apprentices and members rest and wash after a long day of hard training and some can use it as a endurance training test.
All wolves must obey the alpha and beta, with betas only submitting to the alpha(s).
Betrayal is punishable by demotion to omega or death, depending on the crime.
Never hoard food in lean times.
Only the alpha pair is allowed to mate and have pups. If any other wolf tries to have pups, they and their pups will be executed.
Eating Order: Alphas eat first, then beta, then retired, then pups, Healers & Apprentices, pack members, apprentices, omegas.
Patrols are carried out once in the morning and once in the evening. All reports are to be taken to either beta and/or alpha.
Breeding Season:
It is currently not breeding season.
Territory
Camp
Clearing (Spring, Summer, Autumn)
Clearing (winter)
Alpha Den
The outside of the alpha den and very difficult to get into. Wolves of any rank will be punished if they enter without permission.
Inside of den, extends backwards for several feet. The only light is within the entrance.
Beta Den
Halfway between the Healer Den and the Alpha Den, ivy covers the entrance and gives some privacy.
Healer Den
Very dark inside and cool, perfect for the herbs. Extends into a small cave to the right once inside for the healers and their apprentice to live.
Pack Members Den
Shielded by large boulders, there's space enough to gather behind them and the den extends into the rock face.
Apprentice Den
Somewhat shielded by intertwining branches and an arch of rock, there is a small cave further back but its small and cramped. Lies a quarter mile from the omega den.
Pups Den
Extends backward and down into a cave that is shared by mothers and pups.
The inside of the den is filled with fresh water.
Omega Den
Omegas are allowed this clearing but otherwise do not have a den. They are left exposed to the elements though the ground is quite comfortable.
Eastern Region
Jade Rocks
An area covered in mossy rocks.
Evergreen Hills
An area extending to the Pillar Plains.
Waterfall
Dense vegetation covers the cliffs overlooking the falls and the land below it.
Pillar Plains
Separating the plains from the flats are the inexplicable rock formations that rise from the earth in a monumental and supernatural way. These blue-grey stones are enormous, both in height and girth, and tend to inspire awe in all those that view them. Their vertical nature contradicts their sturdiness, as not even the largest wind gust can move them, and are the only source of shelter that can be found on these plains.
Howl River
a fast moving river of deep blue and sometimes frothing white waters. The banks are covered in rocky ground and coniferous trees which provides shelter from the otherwise harsh winds. In summer the banks are known to flood over, making it a dangerous place to visit. It feeds into the Painted Lake.
Painted Lake
An area that looks like it is covered in paint during sunrise and sunset. The waters are teeming with fish and pine trees provide ample shade. It is the pack's main drinking area.
Western Region
Emerald Flatlands
βThese smooth plains are blanketed by a thick layer of vibrant green grass, stretching far over the horizon until it reaches the mighty Sess Covet. There is little to no other vegetation, save for the occasional bush or the colorful peppering of small flowers. The only water source in this area comes from the large creek that snakes around its eastern border, separating it from the Pillar Plains.
Whisper Creek
Runs between the western and eastern border, separating the Evergreen Flatlands from the Pillar Plains.
Covert
An area of forest that is like a labyrinth. One can easily get lost within here.
Training Grounds
An area that extends above and below ground. Natural obstacles where all apprentices go to train. It is also a nice place to relax from the summer heat.
Protective Training Grounds are where those specializing in fighting are sent to train in offensive combat, tactical skills and teamwork skills. It's a clear space with trees to attack.
Deliverance Training Grounds
A place where Scout, Hunter and Fighter apprentices train n defensive combat, ambush skills and teamwork skills. It's a dense place with natural obstacles.
Salutatory Training Grounds
A meadow where the Healer Apprentice and Hunter Apprentices train. Stocked full of herbs for the pack's use.
The Track
A narrow path that circles around the whole Training Grounds. Most members and apprentices go here to train their stamina and speed skills. There are smaller and more challenges courses branching off from the main track but they always connect back to the main track.
Rest Pond
The Rest Pond is the only nice place between all the training areas where apprentices and members rest and wash after a long day of hard training and some can use it as a endurance training test.