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Hiearchy
Below are all the ranks and the qualities needed for each one.
Alpha
The Alpha is the wolf who in in charge of the pack, totally. He/she takes care of the pack, appoints ranks and is always working hard to make sure everything runs smoothly. There may be two alphas if they are mates.
-Good Leadership Skills
-Able to remain calm without panicking
-Able to be in charge
-Good Hunting Skills
-Good Fighting Skills
-Intelligent
-Good Negotiation Skills
-Good at Controlling Temper
-Knows the Area well
Beta
The beta is the wolf who acts like an advisor to the alpha. He/she is second-in-command and helps give out tasks and make sure the pack runs smoothly. There may be two betas if they are mates.
-Very Loyal to the Alpha
-Intelligent
-Good Hunting Skills
-Good Fighting Skills
Elite
The Elite is comprised of two wolves- the best hunter/huntress and the best warrior. They are often called the Elite Hunter/Huntress and the Elite Warrior. The Elite Hunter/Huntress is in charge of the hunt when the alpha is not there and the Elite Warrior leads the other warriors.
Elite Huntress:
-Excellent Hunting Skills- the best hunter/huntress
-Excellent Hunting Tactics
Elite Warrior:
-Excellent Fighting Skills- the best warrior
-Excellent Fighting Tactics
Hunters&Huntresses
The Hunters and Huntresses are those who are responsible for hunting down food to feed the pack. They follow the command of the Elite Hunter/Huntress.
-Good Hunting Skills
-Good Hunting Tactics
Warriors
The warriors are thsoe who have good fighting skills. They are often used in battle to the pack's advantage but are also responsible, when there is no battle, to make sure the pack lands are safe and drive off unwanted predators (bears, cougars, etc.)
-Good Fighting Skills
-Good Fighting Tactics
Healer
The Healer is in charge of the Healer's Den and takes care of any wolves in the pack who are sick, injured or pregnant.
-Knowledge of Herbs&Saps
-Able to remain calm
-Good with others
-Usually 'motherly'(if a female) or kind
Nurse
The Nurse is in charge of the nursery and is the wolf who watches pups while the parents are out.
-Good with Pups
Envoy
The Envoy acts like a messenger between packs. He/she will often accompany the alpha when he/she goes to another pack's land or will go alone (under the alpha's instruction) if the alpha is busy.
-Good at remaining calm
-Good at controlling temper
-Fast runner
-Knows the Area well
Rover
The Rover's job is to find wolves who are looking to join a pack and who seem decent and get them to join. This wolf doesn't always have to be doign his job, especially when the pack gets really big.
-Knows the Area well
-Friendly
Subsidiary
A Subsidiary is a wolf who has no rank and ends up doing little odds and ends- helping out here and there. He/She is usually one who is new to the pack or just out of puphood and has not recieved a rank yet.
Pup
Pups cannot have a rank other than 'pup' until they are one year old.
Elder
The Elders are the wolves who are too old to do much but are respected still and kept comforted by the rest of the pack. Usually packs with elders are older packs who have been thriving for a long time.
Guest
Guests are wolves who are not part of the pack but, for whatever reason, are staying with the pack for a little while.
Spurned
The spurned (also known as omega) wolf is one who is disliked by the alpha and generally the pack. Sometimes a wolf is merely subjecte dto the rank for a certainperiod of time, as punishment.
Loner
Loners are wolves who do not live in packs and who simply wader the free lands, hoping someone will find them and invite them into a pack.
Rouge
Rouges are loners who do not wish to be part of a pack and simply live in the freelands. They are said to be vicious and unfriendly and most have a solitary nature.
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