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Alphas: This pair are the leaders of the pack, and should be respected highly! They make all the decisions, and none are to be made without their consent. Their word is Law, and none shall go against it. They are seen as the parents of the pack family, the glue that holds everything together.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



Betas: The second in command, these wolves take over when the Alpha(s) are not around. They deserve as much respect as the Alpha(s) and are to be viewed upon as such. They are not the leaders, merely the Alpha(s) in training, should something happen to them. They keep the peace and wolves in line when none higher than them are present.

Elites:  Elites are chosen out of each career rank, and only one of each may be held on the Council. The Elite Hunter would be the wolf that shows excellent skills in hunting and tracking, strategizing, and everything else that is indusive to hunting, for example. All Elites will train the future career ranks. 

Elders:  Usually the oldest of the pack. They use their worldly insight to guide the pack, tell stories to the pups, and help around when able. Are to be shown with utmost respect for they are the pack's oldest and wisest members, often advising the Alpha(s). Have to be at least 6-8 before entering this rank.

Battalions: More or less the Soldiers of the pack. This pair are more than ready to lay down their lives for the pack and would not hesitate to fight. These wolves are brutes that have much loyalty to the pack. These wolves are among the most loyal and dedicated to the family, and are set on protecting it.

Hunter/Sentries: Everyone is able to hunt, but these wolves excel at it. They are to keep the Cache stocked, and make sure that everyone has enough to eat. These wolves are specially adapt at tracking and killing, and are of heavy size and weight to take done tough prey. Oftentimes they team up with the Sentries in search of prey. Sentries Are the wolves who are well trained at tracking. They go off in search of lone wolves to recruit to the pack, search for missing wolves, helping the Hunters, and scent the area in case of intruders.
These wolves are usually solitary by nature, and are keen at blending in with their surroundings.
 
Caretaker(s): These wolves care for the pack's injured or elderly. They know much about natural healing and are able to apply it to nurture their  wounded members. The Caretakers are gentle hearted who don’t participate in hunts, rather, they stay back most of the time to help the Pup-sitters with the cubs.

PupSitters: Wolves who love pups, and would lay down their lives for the future of the pack.These wolves are the best at looking after pups, usually regaling their charges with fun stories, or teaching them the basics of pack life. They make it their mission to ensure the pups grow up to be productive members of the pack.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



Packmates: The Body of the pack. They do what they can for the pack, but normally just let the Higher Ranking wolves do what their job is required of them. Though they do not play a specific role in the pack they are the heart of the family, keeping active, and building bonds. They are also wolves who have not yet defined what their special role in the pack is.

Pups:  Cute, frisky little balls of fluff! These are the considered the future, and are highly cherished within the pack. They remain in this category until 1 year of age.

Pledges:  This is an assessing period at a much deeper meaning and context, for now the pack and the new wolf must bond to ensure familiarity, not to mention forging unbreakable ties. Omega can be used to punish those who do not perform their tasks within the pack, lose activity, or simply have yet to find their place.

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