Post by Lord Death on Jul 25, 2006 2:20:33 GMT -5
..................... Leader Ranks
Alpha(s): Two (2) pack members who run the pack, traditionally mates. Their say is the law. They are responsible for the well-being of the pack and its members. A good pack starts with good leaders.
Beta(s): These wolves are second in command. They are to assist the alpha(s) as being an alpha is a stressful job that requires much of the wolf's time. Their job is to be where the Alpha isn't.
Delta(s): These wolves are rather close to the alpha. They have often been in the pack a long time and have proven themselves devoted. With such a position comes responsibilities. This rank is very high paced.
..................... Working Ranks
Hunter(s): These wolves are specially placed in hunting teams as leaders for they have expressed skill in hunting that goes beyond the norm. They are highly respected, however can often be blamed for a hunt's failure. It is a lot of responsibility. (Strength and witt.)
Pup-sitter(s): These wolves have a special affinity for pups. They are nurturing, caring, patient, and smart. These wolves are the pup's care-takers and teachers. These wolves are concerned with preparing for the future. Traditionally it is a female's job, however nothing can stop a male from having this position as well. (Gentle, subtle, kind and protective)
Scout(s): These wolves are scouts. Their job is to keep an eye on the lands for signs of intrusion and keep track of the land in general, things such as prey and water supplies are the Scouts' main concerns. (speed, some endurance-Strong. The smaller, the better)
Warrior(s): Wolves who are militaristic and strong. These wolves are to be called upon to keep the packlands in order. They are the guards of NWP and the strong who would be first called into battle if needed. (Large, typically Fighting males. Some females-Must have strength, sturdiness, be fearless, loyal and force. Commanding Presence)
..................... Low Ranks
Omega(s): The newest wolves to the pack. They have little say among the pack. However with time they will gain the respect of the pack and move up to a sigma.
Alpha(s): Two (2) pack members who run the pack, traditionally mates. Their say is the law. They are responsible for the well-being of the pack and its members. A good pack starts with good leaders.
Beta(s): These wolves are second in command. They are to assist the alpha(s) as being an alpha is a stressful job that requires much of the wolf's time. Their job is to be where the Alpha isn't.
Delta(s): These wolves are rather close to the alpha. They have often been in the pack a long time and have proven themselves devoted. With such a position comes responsibilities. This rank is very high paced.
..................... Working Ranks
Hunter(s): These wolves are specially placed in hunting teams as leaders for they have expressed skill in hunting that goes beyond the norm. They are highly respected, however can often be blamed for a hunt's failure. It is a lot of responsibility. (Strength and witt.)
Pup-sitter(s): These wolves have a special affinity for pups. They are nurturing, caring, patient, and smart. These wolves are the pup's care-takers and teachers. These wolves are concerned with preparing for the future. Traditionally it is a female's job, however nothing can stop a male from having this position as well. (Gentle, subtle, kind and protective)
Scout(s): These wolves are scouts. Their job is to keep an eye on the lands for signs of intrusion and keep track of the land in general, things such as prey and water supplies are the Scouts' main concerns. (speed, some endurance-Strong. The smaller, the better)
Warrior(s): Wolves who are militaristic and strong. These wolves are to be called upon to keep the packlands in order. They are the guards of NWP and the strong who would be first called into battle if needed. (Large, typically Fighting males. Some females-Must have strength, sturdiness, be fearless, loyal and force. Commanding Presence)
..................... Low Ranks
Omega(s): The newest wolves to the pack. They have little say among the pack. However with time they will gain the respect of the pack and move up to a sigma.