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SaevusVeritas Vice Captain
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Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2016 3:07 pm
 Header -● Followers of the White Alpha, they are strong, well built, and filled with duty and honor. Tending to err on the brighter side, even the darker members of these wolves tend to have a ‘light’ about them. That isn’t to say that they are ‘good’ and ‘holy’ and ‘just’... It just means that the brightness of the Alpha, their great ancestor and spiritual leader, has affected them through the generations. Vurfang tend to pack in large numbers. A small unit tends to have as little as 10 pack members, excluding young cubs not ready for their adult life. Largest pack can have upwards of 50 members. There is a rigid structure about these packs, and it proves from how they go about hunting to daily lives. They keep the order through rules and the honor of maintaining this order. While they do like creativity and playing, joking around doesn’t really come to mind for members of the Vurfang unless it is in their duty to do such. Though they live in the southern areas that are filled with plenty all year long, some packs do reach to the northern areas, though these tend to be on the smaller side. It is uncommon for members of the Vurfang to go Lone, or Rogue… But few have taken to the wandering soul. Those few members that do wander tend to be highly respectful of the territories they trek in, taking to helping out and even staying for a while to assist the hosting pack as a gift of honor for allowing their trespass. This sense of duty stems from the great many stories taught to the young by the storytellers around the den when they were young, and continues through their lives through the rigid order the pack keeps. How strict a pack depends on the leadership, some are highly ordered and are about duty and sacrifice for the good of all, others are a bit more lenient on the amount of sacrifice and duty one puts into to make a pack successful. Above all, if you gather all the Elder and Alpha in one place and asked them what their core value is… It is Honor to the Pack, Honor to the Alpha, Honor to the Heart.
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Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2016 5:50 pm
 Header -● Followers of the Outcast Omega, they are lean, they are agile, and are filled with pride and cunning. Their coloration tend to blend more with their surroundings, a bit more darker, a bit more neutral, but that comes from the distant descendants from the Omega. Ruthlessness and absolute, the followers of the Omega tend to value cunning and survival over almost all other traits. They have had to learn to be creative, successful even on their own, and their values reflect that. Their packs are small. Family units sometimes barely make it to 15 strong, though usually they are much smaller at around 5 to 7 members or less. And their young learn at a very young age that when you want something you have to fight for it. That isn’t to say they do not value peaceful resolutions, as the Vileclaw can be quite silver tongued at times, but they are quite ruthless when they feel they or those they managed to make an alliance or connect with are ‘threatened’ or ‘harmed’. They value power and the place of power it holds. They know that one individual can make the difference, and that one individual must make an effort for the survival of the whole pack. If that individual cannot… They are politely reminded to pull their weight or seek another hunting ground. Outsiders to the packs are welcomed wearily. Food is scarcer in the northern territories, and the prey that is there tends to be quicker and far more cunning than the food in the south. When larger game gathers, packs do tend to merge under uneasy truces led by the elders and the more social individuals. During these large gatherings, the older wolves yet the young ones take to the hunt to teach them that there is value in working together, but only just. The order within the individual packs tend to be a bit more fluid. The one’s on top call the shots, yes...But anyone can challenge them if they have the fight to back up their challenge. Young wolves occasionally strike out on their own and float from pack to pack here, aligning themselves here and there. While to an outsider it appears to be random, it is a huge network of alliances that will potentially either harm or help the individual later in their life. If one was to manage to gather the Elders and Leaders of the Vileclaw and asked them their core value… Words and Teeth are Power, the individual survives all and serves none.
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SaevusVeritas Vice Captain
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