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Post by ``Constantine on Aug 28, 2008 19:31:22 GMT -6
Thronnos Rokke Pack Ulfric - Lucas Ribbens Lupa - Cataline Hati - Skoll Geri (Fenrir) - Tucca - Kassa - Acca - Ero - Eros - Bolverak - Vargamor - |
[/td][/tr][/table][/center] - A werewolf is a paranormal creature, essentially a man/wolf being.
- One is not born a werewolf, as Lycanthropy of any strain is a disease.
- There are two main types of wolf - Alphas, and Submissives.
An Alpha is a dominant, and is usually dominant. They usually are powerful, more so than any submissive, and very in control. Alpha's are responsible for the safety of the pack. If a submissive wolf asks an alpha for his protection, either they can give it, or shun the wolf. An alpha's protection consists of it's threat.
- A Submissive is not that powerful, and usually must rely on the stronger Alphas. They do not posses the control of a wolf, and can accidentally shift in moments of passion or stress - especially when doing the wild thing and close to the full moon.
- A wolf has varying degrees of power.
The new and very weak have only two forms - human, and 'real' wolf. They do not posses the control of a more experianced wolf, and can easily shift into wolf form. Blood, sex, fear, and other intense emotions can trigger this. When a wolf has been such for a period of time (say one year) they usually have more control, and have amassed some power. This build-up allows them the third form - the man-beast form (think of the werewolves that you see in the movies...) Alpha's are the most powerful of the pack. As such, they have more 'abilities', such as, instead of paws, they have hand/claws in beast form. The VERY powerful can even do partial shifts, like their eyes, or taste buds, or even just body parts. Another aspect of being pack Alpha is being able to force a lesser wolf to your will. But, usually, this is not needed, because the pack dynamics and wolf instincts usually compel obedience from the submissive wolves.
- The wolves are a violent culture, with Blood rites, and battles for dominance.
Pretty much their entire culture is based off the Vikings and Norse, and bears many similarities, as well as some of their words. Many of the names and phrases have been taken from the Norse mythology and language.
- The formal name for the wolves, the name that they call themselves, is the Lukoi.
- A group of werewolves is a pack.
- When a wolf dies, its body is dealt with according to it's packs individual culture. In most packs, it involve the consumption of the body by the entire pack. This allows for the spirit of the dead pack member [the Muna; Odins Raven, Memory] to join the other Munin, and stay with the pack forever.
- A Lupanar is a werewolves' place of power, where they can meet in peace, and change during the full moon.
Humans are usually not allowed, and guns never.
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Post by ``Constantine on Aug 29, 2008 20:07:22 GMT -6
Ulfric ulf - wolf ric - power ulf-ric - wolf-power Wolfking
The leader of the werewolf pack. Usually a man, because of the raw power and physical force required to become an ulfric.
Lupa lupa - wolf
Basically, the leaders mate. Usually a powerful female. She does not have to fight her way up the ranks - rather, she is chosen. The Lupa is second only to the Ulfric
Geri TBA
The second-in-command. The Ulfric's right hand. Normally a he, because, as stated above, it's really a contest of power and physical brute force. Second only to the Ulfric and Lupa.
Tucca TBA
third-in-command
Kassa TBA
fourth-in-command
Acca TBA
fifth-in-command
**after this, the ranks are really only organized by dominance and power. The alphas are the top-dogs [literally] and the submissives are the bottom.
------------ Bolverak TBA
Doer of evil. This is the rank that is rarely given out. If there is something that an Ulfric cannot do, then the Bolverak will do it for him.
Ero & Eros TBA
These are the two wolves that are used to test the newer wolves during sex. During sex, and orgasm, one releases themselves momentarily. This can be dangerous for a wolf, as to release themselves is to release the beast within. These two help other wolves gain control. Ero is the masculine title, and Eros is the femine title.
Fenrir Norse Mythology - the son of Loki and the giantess Angrboða. It is prophesied that at Ragnarök the wolf will at last break free and join forces with the enemies of the gods and will then swallow Odin himself whole. After that Viðarr, Odin's son, will slay the wolf to avenge his father.
Fenrir is the rank for the wolf that was Geri. A Fenrir challanges the current Ulfric, in a battle of Succession (known as the Killing Dance)
Hati Norse mythology - the son of Fenrir Destined to forever chase the moon - if he succeded, he would cause Ragnarok (the end of the world)
The cheif enforcer. He can either be assigned by the Ulfric, or he can fight his way up the ranks. His chief (and pretty much only) duty is to guard the Ulfric. The Ulfric's bodyguard.
Skoll Norse Mythology - the son of Fenrir Destined to forever chase the sun - if he succeded, he woulf cause Ragnarok
The second enforcer, back-up/partner to the Hati. He is either assigned by the Ulfric, or he fights up the ranks. His main job is to guard the Ulfric. The Ulfric's other Bodyguard.
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Post by ``Constantine on Aug 29, 2008 20:27:24 GMT -6
BATTLE FOR SUCCESSION becoming an Ulfric
A battle for succession is fought between the current Ulfric, and the Geri-declared-Fenrir. It is a battle to the death. Always. There are only two outcomes: a dead wolf, with the Ulfric still alive, or a dead wolf, and a new Ulfric. This fight is known as the 'Killing Dance'.
The current Ulfric, as challanged, always gets to pick the form that is battled, and when the battle is faught, and where. It is usually faught inside the Lupanar. The fight can be faught in human form, beast form, or animal form.
No one may interfere with a battle for succession.
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