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| Tweet Topic Started: Apr 3 2008, 09:39 PM (82 Views) | |
| Arcadia | Apr 3 2008, 09:39 PM Post #1 |
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Loners Loner wolves are allowed as long as they are a single wolf or a wolf with a mate. Anything more than two is no longer considered a loner, and is not allowed. Loners are not allowed to mate, they would not be able to properly care for the pups. Bachelor Pack There is a loner pack that consists of bachelor males. There is no alpha in this pack. Most males in the pack only stay for a month or two before wandering off to find mates. |
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| Arcadia | Apr 20 2008, 02:35 PM Post #2 |
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Packs To start, there will be two packs, Atlas and Charter. There could be more in the future, but we want these packs to gain members first. Each Alpha could have their own rules, learn and obey them. [Later on, we might allow another pack if there are enough active members] Joining To join a pack, either enter their lands and hope the pack is friendly, or; Wander around the Freelands until an alpha comes along and decides they want you. I would go with the second option, less of a chance your head will be eaten off. |
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