A small description of the Packs
Ameron (Brother): The Ameron are proud. They are also the most well-trained and disciplined pack, which is why they are seen as the guards of the Valley. You will often find them practicing in their very own fighting pit, found in their Territory, which is located north of Spera. The ranks (see below) are very important in this pack, because they show your strength. And, as you have probably figured out by now, strength, discipline and pride are everything in this pack.
Cenzon (Brother): The Cenzon are the darkest pack of the Valley. After they tried to take over the valley, they were banished to a dark cave southwest of the Valley. They are content, though, as they enjoy the darkness. They spend their day hunting (as they are magnificent hunters) and irritating the other packs. Them not being best friends with the other packs has an upside too: they are very close with their own. This is why the ranks don't matter a lot in this pack. After all, all they have is each other. They see each other as friends and they don't like to put those below themselves. (Note: the ranks are still there, though, and the Alpha is still very important as a leader.)
Ydillis (Sister): The Ydillis are kind wolves who know their way around herbs and plants. They’re terrific healers, but also very good guards. They’d prefer not to fight (since they’re not very strong), but would rather stay in their well-protected Den.
Kyron (Brother): The Kyron are reckless, adventurous wolves. They’d rather do something than think about the consequences. Their curiosity and urge for adventure makes them very skilled explorers. Nothing will stop them from getting to know every single secret area in- and outside the Valley.
The Eldest (Father): The original Eldest' name was Senon. The reason he was called the Eldest is because he was the oldest wolf of the pack at the time. He chose an apprentice and when he died, this apprentice got the responsibility of keeping peace between the packs, just like Senon had done all his life. His apprentice - who was now the Eldest - took an apprentice himself and taught him the ways of the Eldest. And so, over the years, the Eldest lived on. It is believed that the original Eldest still lives in the one they have now. The Eldest is said to have healing powers, but nobody knows for sure.
Also!
Please note that the Packs have certain ranks within their pack:
- Alpha: The male or female who leads the pack. He/She usually chooses a Beta as a mate (He/She will still be a Beta and will replace the other Alpha when he/she dies. When the new Alpha also dies, the oldest of their cubs will become Alpha.). All wolves in a certain pack will follow the orders of their Alpha.
- Beta: These wolves are the highest rank after the Alpha. They're stronger and faster than the average wolf. If the Alpha needs a job done, he will ask a Beta rather than an Omega. He'd also prefer a Beta as a mate.
- Omega: The lowest ranking wolves of the pack. They have average strength and speed. They are expected to hunt, just like everyone else. The Alpha rarely chooses an Omega as a mate, in fear of the cubs not being strong enough to lead the pack.
If the Alpha and a Beta get cubs, these will become Beta's. The oldest cub will become the next Alpha after his/her parents have died.
If two Beta's get cubs, these will naturally become Beta's. Same goes for two Omega's getting cubs: these will become Omega's.
If an Omega and a Beta get cubs, the Alpha decides whether these cubs will become Beta or Omega.
Yes, it is possible to rank up from Omega to Beta. In order to do so, an Omega must prove himself worthy to the Alpha. A Beta rarely becomes an Omega.
The Alpha has the power to ban wolves from the pack. They will become Outsiders and must live outside the Valley. They usually reside in the large, stone structure on the beach. Once an Outsider sets paw in the Valley, other wolves might attack him or her in order to protect their homeland.
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