Plot
You have been running for week. Your skin and bone and beyond starving. Finally you collapse. You have accepted that you are gonna die. Instead of seeing a whit light there is a white wolf infront of you with a dead rabbit and a smile.
You weekly crawl over to her. She tells you that she will let you have the rabbit if you join the pack. You accept and your now back to the way you were before you were (reason you are running off)
You weekly crawl over to her. She tells you that she will let you have the rabbit if you join the pack. You accept and your now back to the way you were before you were (reason you are running off)
Rules
No bullying
No swearing
All general roleplaying rules apply
Please try to keep genders even - I'm not saying you have to, but I would appreciate it if you tried.
Please don't be your own crush/mate
Fade to black when giving birth, or anything that is not suitable
To show that you have read the rules, at the bottom of your form, write 'I Do Care'
Please enjoy.
No swearing
All general roleplaying rules apply
Please try to keep genders even - I'm not saying you have to, but I would appreciate it if you tried.
Please don't be your own crush/mate
Fade to black when giving birth, or anything that is not suitable
To show that you have read the rules, at the bottom of your form, write 'I Do Care'
Please enjoy.
Winter []
Spring (Mating season
) [x]
Summer []
Fall []
Spring (Mating season
Summer []
Fall []
Alpha Den 
Beta Den
Healer Den
Rest of pack's den
Beta Den
Healer Den
Rest of pack's den
Hunting Meadow
Woodland Hunting
Relaxing Meadow
River
Lake
Waterfall
2nd Waterfall
Forms
Who am I?
Name:
Picture (no links please):
Personality:
Age:
Nickname:
A little deeper?
History:
Rank
Rank Wanted:
Love Life?
Crush/mate:
Pups?:
Secret love:
Affair (if one):
Family?
Mother:
Father:
Brothers?:
Sisters?:
Other members:
Other:
Alpha
Lowers Head:: Sorry. Not Interested
Growls and steps between - There will be no fighting in my pack!
Winks - You have a good chance at being my mate
Chuckles - Well, your funny
Looks from the Wolf, to His/Her den - I need to talk to you
Nods Head - You're accepted
Looks at Curiously - Come with me
Raises Eyebrow - Curious
Growls and narrows eyes - Leave me alone.
Ears forward + Bite muzzle + Growling - I am your Alpha!
Stiff Legged + Ears pulled back upward + Tall + Tail high - Do you dare disrespect me?
Ears forward + Bares teeth + Tail straight out - Respect your Alpha!
Snaps air + Bite side + Head below shoulders - Get out of here!
Stands over submissive wolf + Snarling + Tail high - I’ll put you in your place, do you want to be an omega?
Pushing on shoulders with paws + Growling + Snapping - Submit now!
Bares teeth + Glares at - I'm not in the mood right now, Leave me alone
Ranks
Alpha Male: Archer
Alpha Female: Win Archer's Heart
Beta Male: Win Heather's
Beta Female: Heather
Delta Male: -
Delta Female:
Gamma Male: -
Gamma Female: -
Lead Hunter: -
Hunters: - Hawk who flies over Mountain Peak, Avery
Lead Defender: -
Defenders: - Tay Tay,
Healers: - Lilac, Fleta
Pup Watchers: -
Pups: - Hunter,
Omegas: -
Elders: -
Affection
Nose to Cheek: Oh, you cutie!
Nose to Chest: You know you are beautiful, right?
Long Cheek Lick: Kiss
Nose to Forehead: I respect you, my love.
Nose to Nose: You are the only one.
Head to Neck: Will you protect me?
Paw to Cheek: I'm yours, my love.
Stand in front of female + Glare: Get away from her, she's mine!
Licks Ear: I think we should be mates.
Licks Nose: We are made for eachother.
Licks Tail: Will we mate now?
Licks Between Eyes: I can't help but love you.
Licks Under Chin: Flirting
Rubs Against: You are mine.
Licks Belly: I want pups - do you?
Tail to Tail: Be mine?
Head on Back: You are mine - don't let anyone forget it.
Look Into Eyes: You are so beautiful.
Submissive
Ears pulled back + Whining + Tail low - I'm sorry! Please forgive me!
Ears pulled back + Whimpering + Tail tucked + Looking away or on ground - I mean no harm
Ears flat against head + Arched back + Tail tucked + Whining - Fear
Ears flat against head + Arched back + Tail tucked + Lick Alpha’s chin - You are my Alpha
Ears flat against head + Roll on back exposing neck/belly + Tail tucked - I give up! You are my alpha or I'm sorry!
Bows head - Respect
Flattens ears against head and whines - Sad/worried/nervous/anxious
Threats
Attacks - Get away from my pack!
Flattens Ears and bares teeth/snarls - I'll kill you!
Lifts Tail - Wanna fight!?
Circles - YOUR DEAD!
Lowers Head - If I ever see your face again, your dead.
Fur Stands On End - Go away and never return
Growl - Back. Up. NOW
Bares Teeth - Leave Now
Lowers head + Snarls - I’m warning you! / Last chance!
Snarls - Get away!
Snarls + Bristles + Bares teeth - Back off!
Lunges - I will attack!
Backs away + Growls - I’ll get you later
Ears back + Tail tucked + growling low - Scared or get away!
Snaps at air - This is your neck/leg!
Male crouches in front of female and bares teeth at other male - She’s mine
Useful info
Animals the wolf may come in contact with are:
Coyotes - They will avoid wolves most times. but when encounters occur they are aggressive.
Grizzly bears - Are known to eat wolf pups, wolves will chase away bears from the den area.
Cougars - Although rare in nature, the cougar being a lone hunter is at a disadvantage in a fight with a wolf pack.
Foxes - Foxes have been observed stealing from wolf kills, wolves have been know to steal fox dens, wolves have been known to kill foxes, though it is rare, more often than not they ignore these tiny predators, the exceptions is in the arctic region where wolves will usually kill a fox on sight.
Ravens - One of the most fascinating relationships between animals is the one that seems to exist between wolves and raven. The raven, scavenger of food of all types, will often follow wolf packs in hopes of morsels of food. and wolves have learned to watch for circling ravens as a sign of possible food below.
Dogs - Although wolves are physiologically capable of breeding with dogs, such crossed usually happen in captive situations, trappers tales of wild wolves mating with dogs is usually a campfire myth. Most encounters between wild wolves and dogs are aggressive in nature, it is only natural a dog would be a trespasser in a wolf's territory, small yapping dogs may be attacked as nuisances.
Dominance - A dominant wolf stands stiff legged and tall. The ears are erect and forward, and the hackles bristle slightly. Often the tail is held vertical and curled toward the back. This display shows the wolf's rank to all others in the pack. A dominant lupine may stare penetratingly at a submissive one, pin it to the ground, "ride up" on its shoulders, or even stand on its hind legs.
Submission (active) - In active submission, the entire body is lowered, and the lips and ears are drawn back. Sometimes active submission is accompanied by a rapid thrusting out of the tongue and lowering of the hindquarters. The tail is placed down, or halfway or fully between the legs, and the muzzle often points up to the more dominant animal. The back may be partially arched as the submissive wolf humbles itself to its superior. (A more arched back and more tucked tail indicate a greater level of submission.)
Submission (passive) - Passive submission is more intense than active submission. The wolf rolls on its back and exposes its vulnerable throat and underside. The paws are drawn into the body. This is often accompanied by whimpering.
Anger - An angry lupine's ears are erect, and its fur bristles. The lips may curl up or pull back, and the incisors are displayed. The wolf may also snarl.
Fear - A frightened wolf tries to make its body look small and therefore less conspicuous. The ears flatten down against the head, and the tail may be tucked between the legs, as with a submissive wolf. There may also be whimpering or barks of fear, and the wolf may arch its back. Defensive - A defensive wolf flattens its ears against its head.
Aggression - An aggressive wolf snarls and its fur bristles. The wolf may crouch, ready to attack if necessary.
Suspicion - Pulling back of the ears shows a lupine is suspicious. In addition, the wolf narrows its eyes. The tail of a wolf that senses danger points straight out, parallel to the ground.
Relaxedness - A relaxed wolf's tail points straight down, and the wolf may rest sphinxlike or on its side. The wolf's tail may also wag. The further down the tail droops, the more relaxed the wolf is. Tension - An aroused wolf's tail points straight out, and the wolf may crouch as if ready to spring.
Happiness - As dogs do, a lupine may wag its tail if it is in a joyful mood. The tongue may loll out of the mouth.
Hunting - A wolf that is hunting is tensed, and therefore the tail is horizontal and straight.
Playfulness - A playful lupine holds its tail high and wags it. The wolf may frolic and dance around, or bow by placing the front of its body down to the ground, while holding the rear high, sometimes wagged. This is reminiscent of the playful behavior executed in domestic dogs.
GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN
Devil's Lullaby
Fang
Fang
ENJOY~



