Post by direwolfhoofs on Dec 24, 2013 21:17:10 GMT
A day
A night
You keep to our ways,
I promise, we won't bite....
A night
You keep to our ways,
I promise, we won't bite....
We are lead by two female wolves who bare the scars of an alpha on their face, for without those scars, you could not lead the pack.
The leading pair must be female. For a male leading the pack could toil our smart strategies.
A female alpha must be dead to be replaced, and taking her place is no easy feat. You must show that you are smarter than the rest of the wolves, and if you are, must win a battle with the second female alpha. If you prove you are worthy, you may take the scars of a alpha, and lead the pack. If you fail, the pack has no room for useless females, and to spare you of the shame that comes with losing to the female alpha, we will kill you.
There are two more wolves that pull our pack forward, the two betas. These are both male wolves, who carry the scars of a beta on there shoulders. These males prove that our pack is not just smart, but strong. To take the duty of a beta, you must kill one through blood and sweat. If you succeed, you will receive the scars of a beta. If you fail, you will be killed, for the pack has no room for weak males.
The Night and The Day are to be worshipped above all other Gods. Showing a greater love to The Moon or The Sun will be punished by a bite to the tail, and banishment.
Take another wolfs life, and The Night will give you all the years that wolf would have lived.
To become mates with another wolf, you must acquire it in a ceremony by asking the alphas for their blessing, and when they travel for the new moon to the plateau during the day, where you will seal your love with bites that draw blood. Apologizing to each other before and after this ceremony is allowed.
Attempting to run away from the pack is punishable by death.
Blood is associated with love. When attacking enemies, try to draw blood. They may be your enemies, but we love all wolves equally.
When hunting, draw blood from your prey. It is a sign to show that we are thankful for our food.