Welcome to Gaia! ::

Reply The Borderlands (Bands and Unofficial Packs)
Sanctity "Pack"

Quick Reply

Enter both words below, separated by a space:

Can't read the text? Click here

Submit

sanctity_pack

PostPosted: Fri Jan 13, 2012 12:35 pm


Introduction


Welcome to The Sanctity Pack, a place that is home to peaceful dwelling wolves of a generally calm and placid nature. Here, in this pure and sacred land, the pack work together to preserve the memories of their Goddess of Legend, Cerridwen.

Now, with many of the older generations dispersed or dead, a new age has been born. With only four remaining wolves their need to survival has beated their pride and slowly the gates have opened to accept new wolves. However, not just any wolf will be accepted into this private little family.

This pack is bound by its religion and any wolf who dwells here looks to the moon as a Goddess. Their howls of celebration can often be heard at times when the moon makes its most important cycles. For they know of the love that Cerridwen gives them and praises it for blessing them with such joys. They focus their lives on purifying the souls so that when death comes to them they can join their Moon Goddess amongst the stars.

Non-believers are treated with distrust and lones with suspcion, yet a number of the so-called 'outsiders' have proven their worth and stand as Chosen Ones amongst the pack. Now with new alphas the pack is beginning to grow again and this once isolated little family has begun to open its heart to outsiders once again.

They ask only one thing in return of sanctuary and purification. Faith. Any wolf that lives here must obey the rules set down by the Goddess and they must love her as a mother and teacher. Any non-believer within the lands is seen as tainting the holy land and will be driven out.

Yet whilst these wolves can be bloodthirsty towards those that have wronged them, to wolves in the family they are loyal and true. They are an extended family willing to do anything to help one another.

The Sins, the Laws and the Rules
last updated 29/07/07


General Rules

1. Wolves intending to join must be willing to learn the faith.
2. Wolves must be of natural colour. Any wolf born to the pack of strange colour will be sent away when they reach adolescence. (This does not include markings)
3. Wolves must be accepted by at least one of the alphas.
4. All wolves, male and female are equal.
5. No one must fight amongst one another unless it be for a contest.
6. Beta contests will be run when the alphas see fit.
7. Holy wolves must not ever be approached in their den site. That land is sacred to Priestesses and Priests (along with the Holy Trinity) and is for them alone. They are equivalent to advisers and are higher in rank than the warriors or hunters. (roughly equivalent to betas)
8. Everyone must attend the ceremonies unless illness keeps them away.

The Laws Rules

1. Worship none other than Our Lady Cerridwen.
2. Keep the moon's light ever holy.
3. Never share one's holy name to those not of Cerridwen's love.
4. Do not taint the Pool or Cauldron, drink only with the blessing of our Goddess.
5. Show love and kindness to all, except those who betray the Holy Wolf herself.
6. Mate only with the alpha's permission.
7. Make sacrifice to quench Cerridwen's wrath.
8. Show faith with every full/new and wane of the moon.

The Sins and their Punishments

1. To be Claimed a Traitor
To lose faith, to turn ones back on Cerridwen.
The Punishment depends on rank of the wolf. If of lower rank they are simply chased from the pack, never to return unless they wish death. If the wolf is of higher rank then they will be given as a sacrifice to Cerridwen.

2. To Share One's Name with a Non-believer
To give one's secret and holy name to one not of the pack
The Punishment is severe. The wolf is not chased from the pack, but rather has it's tongue bitten, leaving the wolf unable to speak for a long time, if ever again.

3. Trespassing
To stray into the Sacred Pool or to Amen
The Punishment is less severe for pack members. They are forced to run around and around the pool until exhaustion claims them and they collapse, watched under the eyes of one of the Trinity. If the trespasser is not of the pack they will be threatened, injured and sent away. If they refuse to leave they are brought before the alpha and if claimed guilty, are slain as a sacrifice.

4. Forbidden Mating
Involves a pair of wolves that are not Alphas or Betas, who produce pups or are caught in the...act.
The punishment for the pack members; ie Gammas and Omegas, who breed without permission from the Alphas will have their pups slain at birth. They will also be marked for shame, their hindquarters scarred with the mark of disobedience.

5. Nonattendance Holy Ceremonies
To not attend a ceremony without good reason
If a wolf cannot give a good enough reason for missing a ceremony they are set upon by the beta's who will 'roughen them up' until the alpha's give the order to stop.
PostPosted: Fri Jan 13, 2012 12:37 pm


Traditions and Ceremonies


The Holy Name

Naming

At some point in their lives, the wolves of the pack will be blessed with a Spirit Name. This is their special, holy name that can be shared with no one but pack members. If anyone spreads this name to an outsider, the penalty is death.

The Spirit Name can be given to a wolf at any age, some don't even learn of it until they are close to death.

Some say that the names are given from Cerridwen herself and delivered in a sequence of dreams.

Example names are such:

Desert Song
Needless Fire
Luna Sky
Crystal Gazer
Wind Whisper

These will be randomly generated by the alpha when the wolf has been RPed enough and deemed worthy of such an honor.

Origins of the Goddess


The Cerridwen our wolves will worship is a play on the original Celtic Goddess:
-----
Cerridwen is known as one of the Old Ones, she is a preChristian Goddesses of the Celtic World. She embodies all three lunar aspects of the Goddess, Maiden, Mother and Crone. She is worshiped through the Crone and the Cauldron of Wisdom, Inspiration, Rebirth and Transformation. The cauldron has an intimate association with femininity, justice, wisdom and intelligence which goes back to very ancient times.

Cerridwen brewed a magical formula, known as "greal" in her cauldron. For a year and a day, she kept six herbs simmering in her magical cauldron, known as "Amen".
-----
To our wolves she dwells within the very moon, watching down on them all. She continues to watch over them in death and in return of her love and her blessings the wolves worship her and sing their chants with every full moon.

The Trinity


The Three Holy wolves are some of the most important in the pack. Their rank supercedes even those of betas. In some situations they even come level with the alphas, though this is mainly in teaching. They are vessels for the Goddess and lead each of the three main moon Ceremonies. The details below give a rough overview of what each part of the Trinity is like.

The Crone

Moon: Waning
Colour: Black
Season: Winter
Represents: Third and final phase. The death she represents is necessary for rebirth.
Symbolic of: wisdom, experience, change, transformation and death.
Ceremonies: Working with the Crone is related to rituals that are about the ending of things, extreme protection or retribution (assault, abuse), passing through menopause, or dealing with a death.
Other: The Crone is the ancient holy one. She is grandmother, witch and hag. She has been ignored, trivialized, blamed and feared, for she holds powers that others deny. Powers of time and transformation. Powers we may fear, but would do better to understand.

The Crone is the Mother of all Mothers. She knows all your bedtime stories, and all your worst nightmares.

She is the One Who Knows Death. She will introduce you to your shadow. She can free you from your fears. The Crone is She Who Has Gone Beyond.

She has lived many years and many lives. Her feet know the paths of the Ancestors. Through her we can touch those who have gone before. She has lived for love, for power, for grace. Now she lives for herself and her journey. She travels new roads and dares the unknown.

She is ancient, but not always aged. She may be beautiful, but she's not pretty. She Who Has Gone Beyond goes beyond our idea of what a deity or a woman may be.

"Crone"
Cool nights her domain, winter snow her shawl,
Reaching with bent fingers to break silver threads,
Opening the veil between this world and another
Natural, wisened, cold and ancient.
Ever there to greet us, in her sweet realm of sleep.

The Mother

Moon: Full
Colour: Red
Season: Summer and fall
Represents: The second stage.
Symbolic of: fertility, growth, sexuality and ripeness. She also is in a position of power, either from her life-giving forces or in her actions to defend her young.
Ceremonies: Working with the Mother often happens when projects are reaching fruition, in rituals as part of marriage and childbirth, for protection of people or animals, and when working with plants.

"Mother"
Molding from earth the lives of her children,
Oceans of stars adorn her full figure
Touching our minds with soft silver smiles,
Holding us close in her infinite bosom,
Endearing, encouraging, protective and strong,
Revered and worshipped, she embraces us all.

The Maiden

Moon: New
Colour: White
Season: Spring
Represents: The second stage.
Symbolic of: Newness, youth, purity, and innocence
Ceremonies: Specific instances when you might want to invoke the Maiden are during any new beginnings, at the start of a new relationship and as part of a puberty ritual for young girls.
Other: Fresh flowers, new grains and the color white are all appropriate for working with this energy. Springtime rituals often involved.

"Maiden"
Making her way through rain-kissed springtime,
Answering bird's calls with songs of blessing,
Inpeneterable and pure, touched by no one,
Dancing to the beat of her Mother's great waves,
Enduring, renewing, loving and wild
New and forever young, she rules the dawn.

Moon Ceremonies


Please note, that when the mother, maiden or crone cannot perform the ceremony, the Priests and Priestesses are expected to take over in their stead. The Holy wolves help cleanse and prepare the area before a ceremony and stand closer to the cauldren then the rest of the pack.

Full Moon Ceremony

The ceremony begins with the entire pack gathered. They form an even circle around the pool that circles Amen. They must remain silent until they are given the signal.

The Holy Mother approaches Amen, stepping into the water an climbing up to stand over the cauldren. It is here that she invokes the Goddess Cerridwen with these words:

Dark Goddess of the Cauldron,
rebirthing us from conflicts of the past into the good
night of the present, we call you to stand by us as we look
into our souls and find the true purposes of our hearts.
Hail and Welcome!

Then she will drop red soil into the cauldren - that will be carried in her jaws and wrapped in leaves - and raise her head to the moon to recite the following:

Wondrous Lady of the Moon
You who greets the dusk with silvered kisses;
Mistress of the night and of all magicks,
who rides the clouds in blackened skies
and spills light upon the cold Earth;
O Lunar Goddess,
Crescented-One,
Shadow maker and shadow breaker;
Revealer of mysteries past and present;
Puller of seas and ruler of women;
All-wise Lunar Mother,
I greet your celestial jewel
at the waxing of its powers
With a rite in Your honor.
I pray by the Moon,
I pray by the Moon,
I pray by the Moon.

And on the final line she will turn the word "moon" into a howl, to begin her song of worship. When her first notw reaches it's full strength, the rest of the pack will join in, singing as one until the earth settles and the moon's reflection lies undisturbed in the water of the cauldren.

New Moon Ceremony

Begins as thus; the pack joins together to dance around the cauldren, chanting the name of Cerridwen in unison. They circle three times and on each pass must have spoken the name of the Goddess thrice.

The Maiden stands before the cauldren, silent and calm with her head bowed low.

Then when the chanting is over, they must turn to the cauldren and bow as one, lowering their heads so that their noses almost touch the ground.

The priest then steps forth and speaks thus;

Dark is the night as we reach this turning point. Here is a time of
death; yet a time of birth. Behold, the lady of Darkness, Mother, Grandmother. Old yet ever young.

Then the Maiden raises her head and speaks, whilst the rest of the wolves lie down, the Priest included.

Hear me! Honor me and love me now and always. As the wheel turns we see birth, death and rebirth. Know, from this, that every end is a beginning. Every stop a fresh starting point. Maiden, Mother, Crone. I am all of these and more. Whenever you have need of anything call upon me. I, and my Lord, are here, for I abide within you all. Even at the darkest of times, when there seems no single spark to warm you and the night seems blackest of all, I am here, watching and waiting to grow with you, in strength and in love. I am she who is at the beginning and the end of all time. So Mote It Be.

And then the Maiden lowers her head and the rest of the pack answer;

So Mote it be.

There is a moment of calm silence before the ritual comes to an end.

Waning Moon Ceremony

As the crone approaches the altar the rest of the pack quietly chant amongst themselves, verses of the dark mother's song. Then as she reaches Amen they fall silent and watch as she begins to speak, first out to the dark sky.

All ears hear! The circle is about to be cast, let none be present but of their own free will! Be it known that we are in the presence of the dark Goddess.

With this said she places the disc of silver into the water, to relect the waning moon above. Then she will give forth a lone howl and when it has died the pack must chant as one:

We all come from the Goddess
And to her we shall return.
Like a drop of rain,
Flowing to the ocean

Then the crone raises her head and her voice rises up above all other sounds. She speaks to the crone of the Goddess;

Dark Mother!! Crone of time!! We ask your presence and your blessing! All things to you must go, though darkness and death are your domain, you promise peace and rest! Thy gift is life! Yours is the hand that turns the wheel and cuts the thread. Be with us this magickal night! Give each of us your wisdom and bless our rite! So mote it be!

Then the rest of the pack speaks with:

So mote it be!

Then a silence reigns and al wolves must think hard on something they want removed from their life, whether it be something trivial or large. They must picture it and focus on it with all of their consciousness. Then when a moment has passed the crone will speak again;

Dark Lady of the waning moon!
We thank you for your presence
and your blessing, and in silence we turn within
and willingly offer
to thy realm that which is old and outdated,
that which no longer has life and no longer grows.
We offer to thy Blade that which
we no longer need.

Let all ears hear! The circle is open but remains unbroken!

And with that the ceremony is completed.
Other Ceremonies


Sacrificial Ceremony
The Lefu that is being sacrificed shouldn't be cleansed before the ceremony. All members of the pack should gather at the outskirts of the packlands. They form a circle around the Crone and the Lefu. The Lefu is put into a trance state and is placed on a bed of herbs and twigs. The Crone chants an incantation before lighting the herbs on fire. They pack members should chant the same incantation a few times. After that is over, they should go back to whatever they are doing, except for the Alpha/Alphas and the Crone.

Incantation:
Oh, Great Goddess Cerridwen,
We offer this sacrifice to quench your anger.
Oh, Great Goddess Cerridwen
Please accept this sacrifice and cool your temper
So Mote it be

Birth Ceremony
The entire pack will gather around the Sacred Pool during a full moon (though if a full moon is weeks away any stage of the moon will do, but a full moon is best for this ritual). The pups are cleansed by the Holy Mother and are set beside their parents. The Holy Mother will chant with their parents the incantation. Then the parents will name their newborn pups.

Incantation:
We gather today to bless a child,
A new life that has become part of our world.
We gather today to name this child.
To call a thing by name is to give it power,
and so today we shall give this child a gift.
We will welcome her into our hearts and lives
and bless her with a name of her own.

Coming of Age Ceremony
Every pack member should convene around the Sacred Pool. The wolf/wolves that are turning into adulthood should have already been cleansed in the pool. The Crone will burn a few sacred herbs that will put the wolf/wolves into a trance. It is then that they will learn of their true name. Afterwards they will be assigned a task by the Alpha that will have to be completed within a fortnight. If they fail then they will be deranked to Omega for two weeks. Then they will be given another task to complete. If they fail this one then they will remain an Omega for the rest of their lives.

Death Ceremony
If the wolf that has recently passed on is still in the packlands, they should be moved to a remote region of the packlands, preferebly the outskirts of the territory, and the ceremony should be done around the deceased wolf's body. An incantation should be chanted by all members of the pack, excluding the pups. Afterwards, the body should be buried in the ground and the gravesite adorned with various flowers and herbs found around the packlands.

Incanation:
Forasmuch as it hath pleased the Goddess Cerridwen of her great mercy to take unto himself the soul of our dear brother here departed, we therefore commit his body to the ground; earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust; in sure and certain hope of the Resurrection to eternal life, through our Goddess Cerridwen; who shall change our vile body, that it may be like unto her glorious body, according to the mighty working, whereby she is able to subdue all things to herself.

Cleansing/Protection Ceremony
This ritual is for any wolf that is in need of cleansing (the Maiden should do this daily). The wolf should travel to the Sacred Pool with the Holy Mother (or a priest/priestess if the Holy Mother is busy). Then the wolf should approach the pool and climb into it, cleansing his/her body with the water inside. While doing this they should change the incantation with the Holy Mother/Priest/Priestess.

Incantation:
I greet thee, Lady. It is time to draw down the moon as the gracious Mother has directed shall be done once each month. I call upon thee Mighty Mother of us all, bringer of all that is fruitful, by seed and root, by leaf and flower and fruit, in the fullness of the Moon do I invoke thee to descend upon the body of this thy servant.

Life Mates
This ritual should only be done if both wolves are willing to vow themselves to a life-long relationship with one another. The two wolves that are to be life mated should approach the Sacred Pool and cleanse themselves one at a time the the Trinity and Alpha/Alphas there to watch. Then the two wolves will share their vows to one another. After saying their vows, they should say 'until death do us part' to seal the vows.

Same sex life mates can occur but this is a rare event for two wolves of the same gender to make life-mate vows to one another.

sanctity_pack


sanctity_pack

PostPosted: Fri Jan 13, 2012 12:39 pm


Pack Territory

-The Territory-

The Amen

Amen is a naturally formed cauldron shaped at the top of a funnel of rock that sits in the middle of the 'Sacred Pool'. This is where the ceremonies take place. Amen is usually filled with water, taken from the pool around it. Ingredients are then added, ie; red soil, silver. To reflect the moon or lack of moon above. None may approach this, other than the holy wolves. Any other pack member that does faces extreme punishments.

Sacred Pool

The Sacred Pool surrounds Amen and can only be entered by the Holy Ones. Any that are seen drinking from it without permission are punished. However, during protection celebrations, those that have come to be healed or cleansed may drink, though only one mouth full per wolf.*

Lake Tegid

The Lake of Tegrid is a large, flat expanse of water that protects the West side of the packlands. The main den overlooks the water and it is a place of community where people gather to meet. There is a legend of a great sea monster that lurks beneath it, told to pups to keep them from straying too far and getting into danger. Rabbits are often seen grazing on the short grass by the water's edge and otters have been seen in the water.

Lunah Forest

This forest engulfs much of the pack-lands and in fact holds most of the dens inside it. The forest breaks away to create a rather large clearing where Amen stands. The trees here are huge, thought to be so because they have been planted on holy ground.

The Meadow

The meadow lies to the south, fanning out as the lake drops away. The grass here grows long and encourages many deer to graze here.

The Point

This is a steep cliff face that juts up from the heart of the Lunah Forest, the only way up to the higher land is to climb it or walk alongside it for many days. It's steep face is dangerous but if one is careful they can leap from ledge to ledge. This is the lookout point in times of need but forbidden to climb unless absolutely necessary.

*see cleansing/protection ceremony for more information

Pack History

.::.The Legend of Cerridwen.::.


Long ago, when the wolves were new to the world, there was one great wolfess who looked after them all. She was a majestic beast with wispy silver fur and eyes that shone like stars. She would guide them when they were troubled and bless them with joy and love so long as they heeded her. Soon her name became legendary and the wolves flooded to meet her, each one seeking a blessing. The name of Cerridwen brought hope and affection to all those who heard it.

The white wolfess welcomed all of them, for her love was great, and to everyone who sought her she gave to them a blessing. She would invite them to the sacred pool and let them drink from the bowl-shaped rock that she had filled with star-lit water. Her magic rock-cauldron was called Amen, and some said it was made from the essence of the stars themselves.

However, soon the wolfess came to realize that she could not help all of the wolves, for there were too many for her to tend to. Every day the strain on her worsened and she found that she had no time to hunt or roam free. So weary and tired, the wolfess chose herself a mate of fine white fur and together they had a family.

To her, eight healthy pups were born, six girls and two boys, and with their birth Cerridwen, died.

But Cerridwen did not truly die. Instead her soul lifted to the heavens and that night the moon gained a shine more brilliant than it had ever had before. Some said that if they listened carefully they could hear her voice in the wind and see her image in the moonlight. Some said she wasn't dead at all.

Those who believed in her reincarnation, proclaimed her a Goddess and signed their lives to protecting Amen from outsiders. It was these wolves alone that carried Cerridwen's name and made sure she was never forgotten. The Goddess' own children became keepers of Amen and they led the pack in ceremonies that kept them protected for many, many years.

But one day, on the night of the new moon, something terrible happened.

Evil came to the sacred pool.

In this time there were three priestesses, each one a descendant of Cerridwen herself. They were bathing in the pool, as was customary, when the strange wolves came.

They slunk from the shadows, their eyes glinting with cunning as they slipped down to circle the virgin wolves. In their growling voices was jealousy, for they were mangy lones, forced together in order to survive. They were jealous of the comforts of the Cerridwen wolves and had come down to see why they prospered even through the toughest of times.

Needless to say, their jealousy drove them to hate and finally to kill. That night the three priestesses were murdered, the pool stained red with their blood.

The dead females were discovered by the Mother of the pack and as she sadly moved to nudge at them, one wolfess stirred.

And on her dying breath, the priestess spoke;

"Murdered we are, destroyed by jealousy. But do not fear, for Cerridwen knows of this sin. One day she will guide the chosen ones back to Amen."

And so the Mother remained, waiting for the day when the chosen ones would return and revive the pack so ravagely torn.

.::What Has Been....::.


As the days grew dark and the pack forgotten, the members of The Sanctity grew weary. Their faith began to dwindle as the autumn leaf hangs weakly to it's branch. Try as she might, old Ola could not prevent her family from wandering and one winter morning the wind blew too hard. Members dispersed and soon there remained only four wolves.

The first was Ola, the Crone, for she loved Cerridwen more than she loved herself. Her heart was tied to the sacred lands of her Goddess and she could not abandon it as the others had. Yet in the despair the old wolf always had hope for in her dreams came Cerridwen's sweet voice, whispering promises of hope and new beginnings.

Second was Claire, the Holy Mother, whose ties to her daughter kept her in the land. For she too, had been born and raised here and she was as much a part of the land as the roots in the earth.

With Claire was her daughter, Lewana the Maiden, whose flowing white fur represented her element which much respect. Brought and raised by her mother and Ola, young Lewana could never leave. She loved the Goddess and loved her role and would not abandon it.

But with the Trinity also remained one loyal male, Kalani; nephew to Ola. His faith was unwavering and he stood true and bold in the face of despair. He watched the others leave but remained, knowing deep down that this was where his true path lay.

And so the four wolves, protecting one another in their lonely lands, formed an unbreakable family bond. They were led by their faith and hopes and one day, when even they seemed tired of waiting, hope came their way. It came in the form of a courting couple, both scorned and angry at the outside world. They walked beneath the moonlight, their fur glittering with wonder and with them came a new beginning.

Cerridwen's words were true.

And in the gloom Ola came, slinking to spy on the new arrivals. She saw the shine in their fur and hpe filled her heart. Were these the Chosen Ones sent to revive their dying pack? They were. So with the young pair in tow, Ola led them to their destiny and taught them of the lands and the Goddess she so loved.

So now, Yasuo and Orphen rise to take control and bring with them new hope.

It was only a matter of days before the first members starting appearing, as if fate had thrown them into the barrel and rolled them across the stars.

.:.Current History.:.


The pack had lived well, together they were all rebuilding a once fallen pack, at least they were until a wolf of blue turned up. She came with a mate, a relative of the alpha but then without warning they vanished along with one of the alphas, her son, the crone and the maiden. They all vanished leaving only a handful of members.

Kalani went looking for them, and more pack members but returned alone. Not long after a female turned up, one Kalani had met and made an impression on. She returned to join him and together have had two healthy pups.

The pack is still low on number though Kalani will soon be going scouting again, in hope that the missing pack members aren't dead. Most of the pack believe that the missing members were killed maybe even as a sign of Cerridwen's unhappiness at letting a blue femme into their midst.

Hopefully on Kalani's travels he will find the missing pack members and maybe even more wolves hoping to join. Maybe the pack will flourish once more... (incomplete current history-I will add more later tonight)
PostPosted: Fri Jan 13, 2012 12:47 pm


Rankings and Available Positions

Alphas The Ira

Male: Aether (DBZ2010)
Female: Open

Summary: These are the 'sacred guardians' the 'chosen ones' who have the prophecy lying on their shoulders. They work together as equals, neither more important than the other. They need to be physically and mentally strong and earn respect from the entire pack, including the Holy Trinity. They oversee all things that do not involve worship or ceremonies, for that is overseen by The Trinity themselves. Their main duties is to lead search parties, hunting parties, to make sure everyone is sticking to the rules and working efficiently as a pack. They put others in their place, set rules and make sure everything is running smoothly. They are like the generals of the warriors.

Betas The Delmi

Male: Shioreru (dbz2010)*
Female: Catherine (ol-j-man)*

Summary: These wolves are similar to Captains, their eyes see where the alphas do not. They help keep everyone in order and speak when the alphas are unable to. They must be loyal, trusted and respect and follow the law of Cerridwen. They must be strong, cunning and swift, able to lead wolves into battle. They are essentially the bodyguards of the pack. To become a beta wolf, gammas must fight amongst themselves with skill and strength to win.

Gammas The Aida

Males:
Maud (ol-j-man)

Females:
Hera (dbz2010)

Summary: These form the main body of the pack, they must be believers and followers, working for the alphas to achieve a greater well-being. They can be given many jobs and are expected to follow them. These can be anything from hunting, to guarding, to patrolling or searching. Some can be named assassins and given orders to hunt down the traitors. They are the main 'army' of the pack if you will, and are formed with the strongest males and females.

Omegas The Osma

- Eris (DBZ2010)
- OPEN

Summary: Omega wolves are rare in this pack, mostly because the wolves that dwell here are strong of heart, due to their faith, it is this alone that keeps them from being around too much. Though the possibility is always there. Weak wolves; runts or sickly ones, will often be forced into this rank by the others. But this is not a nice position to be in. Osma wolves are often given the nastiest jobs during some of the ceremonies, it has also been known for them to be used as sacrifices. They can get involved with other events though, such as hunting and scouting, though they will be kept out of any fighting. Omega wolves can always challenge a Gamma to gain respect and bump up his rank a notch - This can happen anytime.
-------

The Crone The Sage

- ??? -RPed by ??? (Missing) (new one coming soon?)

Summary: The crone is the wise woman, the wolfess who knows everything there is to know. Some say she has direct communication with Cerridwen herself! She offers advice and though she is terribly old, shows no sign of dying any time soon. She has the same respect as the alphas in some ways, though in a more religious sense. If anyone has any troubles or has committed a terrible deed, they may go and talk to the crone to try and ease their troubled spirits. She is a guide but she is also feared. She has an incredible knowledge that holds great power, which makes many wolves tremble in her presence.

The Holy Mother The Mitja

- ??? -RPed by ??? (Missing) (new one coming soon?)

Summary: The Holy Mother is the most loved wolf of the entire pack. As her title suggests, she is kindly and motherly. She is in control of the blessings of pups who have been presented to her as promising Priests or Priestesses. She is treated with a gentle respect and much love. For she is seen as the mother of the pack, the mother of their future and of course a part of the Goddess herself. The scar on her belly was given to her after she birthed the Holy Maiden, as proof of the greatness she has given to the world.


The Maiden/Virgin The Caja

- ??? -RPed by ??? (Missing) (new one coming soon?)

Summary: The Maiden, as her name suggests, must be young and pure. They are usually born of the Holy Mother and has fur that is white. They are forbidden to take a mate and be touched by anyone other then the Mother the Crone of the Priests and Priestesses. Mating is forbidden and so is being touched by the other pack members. She is the most solitary wolf of the pack, she may not hunt nor may she dirty herself with mud. She must bath regularly in the pool around Amen to cleanse herself.
-------

The Priest and Priestess The Thana/Thanu

Male: OPEN

Female:
Cassie (dbz2010)

Summary: The Priest and Priestess, for there is usually one of each, are taught in the ways of worship. They have permission to lead ceremonies if one of the trinity are unable to. They are treated with respect and can sometimes operate outside of the alpha's orders, if those orders are given by one of the trinity and if they are doing 'Cerridwen's work'.

The Sacrifices The Lefu

Males: OPEN

Females: OPEN

Summary: Yes, sadly sacrifice, means sacrifice. If your wolf is unlucky enough to become one of these then they are most likely going to meet an untimely death. Sacrificial ceremonies are used to calm Cerridwen's wrath. If you have committed a terrible sin then you could very well become a Lefu. In times of great need, an Osma will be used in replace, to try and calm Cerridwen's temper. (Please note that your wolf is not at risk of becoming a sacrifice unless you OCly/ICly make that decision and inform us.)

sanctity_pack


sanctity_pack

PostPosted: Fri Jan 13, 2012 1:02 pm


Pack application:

So, if you have a wolf that you wish to have join the pack or have an idea for a wolf you want to custom, just fill in this form. Once you have been accepted your wolf will be added to the Character list and will be able to join the pack once it is officially set up.


Wolf's Name:
Picture (if unavailable, include a description of appearance):
Gender:
Preferred Pack Rank:
Personality:
PostPosted: Fri Jan 13, 2012 1:10 pm


update: 1/13
-working on the rest of the pack history
-going to send out a PM to the old pack members in hopes of reforming the pack again

sanctity_pack


sanctity_pack

PostPosted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 9:20 pm


update 1/19:
-updated the pack member list. Those that are starred either means that they haven't RPed their new position or can be replaced if an old member comes back to the pack
Reply
The Borderlands (Bands and Unofficial Packs)

 
Manage Your Items
Other Stuff
Get GCash
Offers
Get Items
More Items
Where Everyone Hangs Out
Other Community Areas
Virtual Spaces
Fun Stuff
Gaia's Games
Mini-Games
Play with GCash
Play with Platinum