Appearance: There are no color limitations. Dyes are welcomed.
Naming: There are no naming restrictions.
Familiars: Familiars are rare, and rabbit and deer are considered lesser (as they're considered only good for food,) and would not be accepted into the pack. Crows and raccoons are accepted, but might get a bit of disrespect from some of the wolves in the pack.
Breeding: Breeding within the pack is encouraged. There are no expectations of monogamous relationships. Females breeding with rogues is frowned upon and would be dealt with on a case-by-case basis.
Personality: The pack values intelligence and physical strength over everything else, as that is what Claw believes makes a star-worthy wolf. There's an understanding that some wolves may lean more one way than the other, and that is okay.
There's somewhat of an air of superiority throughout the whole pack.

Ranks:
Alpha: (Limit: 1) The leader of the pack. This is currently Claw, and he is unable to be challenged.
Alpha's Mate: The alpha's chosen love. Considered to be nearly as powerful as the alpha himself.
The All-Knowing: (Limit: 1) This is the lead seer. In the event that there is more than one seer in the pack, this wolf leads them all.
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Star Whisperers: All other seers fall under this rank.
Healer: (Limit: 5) Healers deal with wounds and illness. They generally also report to the All-Knowing.
Star Guard: Standard rank, these wolves protect the cave and surrounding land.
Hunter: Standard rank, these wolves are tasked with making sure the pack is fed.
Scout: These wolves travel outside of the pack lands to recruit new members, gather resources, and locate areas of interest.
Broodmother: Generally female, these wolves take care of expectant mothers and pups.
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Star Blessed: When pack members age beyond the point of being useful, it is believed that their energy is being consumed by their journey to becoming a star. They are essentially retired to live the rest of their lives in rest.
Pups: Pups are not assigned or trained for a role until they have matured. Broodmothers are tasked with training them basic life lessons.
