Shanto
Pack Mate
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Post by Shanto on Jul 31, 2011 11:46:31 GMT -8
You break a rule and you become the puppies new chew toy. :3 They have sharp teeth.
Pups:
- Permission from Alpha's is absolutly manditory to have pups.
- Omegas will very, very, very rarely be allowed to have pups.
- Pups with disabilities will be monitored for one week. If the pup's disability will make it hard for it to learn or survive it will be put to rest.
- Mothers who consistantly birth pups with disabilities will not be allowed to mate any longer.
- Pups born without consent will be tested. If they are healthy and they are lucky they may be allowed to live. Possibly with their parents or possibly with the alphas.
Wolves Requesting Admittance:
- Not all outcasts who request membership among'st the pack will be accepted.
- Wolves with any sort of disability may or may not be accepted accourding to the disability.
- Pregnant she-wolves or she-wolves with young pups may or may not be accpted accourding to health.
- A season of trial period must pass before complete admittance into the pack. During this time, the trial wolf ranks at the bottom of the dominance. If after a season the wolf has proved to be a positive addition to the pack, complete admittance follows and the wolf will become an accepted pack member.
Omegas:
- A wolf may be placed in the Omega rank if he/she fails to comply with Alpha's rules.
- Wolves with illness, mental or physical may be demoted to Omega if it in any way whatsoever threatens the pack.
- Acts of betrayal may lead to Omega, if lucky. Expellation is more common in these cases.
- Omega wolves;
- Eat last. - Are not allowed to accompany on hunts. - May or may not be allowed to have a mate or breed. - Occupy dens apart from the rest of the pack.
Alpha Pair Offspring:
- The eldest born to the Alpha and Alphaess is first in line to inherit the responsibilities of the pack. However, if the child is not fit to rule or cannot hold the position, it may pass to any younger siblings.
- If the Alpha pair decides that none of their pups are worthy to hold the thrown they may pass it over to their Beta pair.
Breeding Season:
- All members must request permission to breed.
- Omega wolves and wolves over 10 years of age may not breed unless stated otherwise by the alpha pair. They may still ask. But the chances are very, very, very slim.
- One litter a year per pair please. If food is scarace no pups may be produced.
- Wolves must be three years old before choosing a permenate mate. They may ask soon though. Rare case though.
- Parent wolves hold the right to create arranged pairings for their pups.
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