1 per pack
Alpha- the male leader of the pack/male oriented pack leader. Mate of the Luna. (See luna for info) Can be sole leader of the pack. Their oldest offspring will normally inherit their rank. If no offspring are available beta will inherit the position
Luna- known as the mate of the alpha and a strong feminine figure. Can be a sole leader of the pack if well respected.
Alpha pairs pups- If the eldest offspring of the alpha and Luna pair is feminine then if proven to be respected as well as a strong leader she will inherit the rank of leader and their mate as alpha. More often than not if the eldest is feminine then it skips until it is a masculine pup to be inheritance to the alpha rank
Beta pair- Normally it starts as a strong masculine figure. Essentially the 2nd in charge to the alpha. Carries out alpha duties if alpha is too sick, hurt, or busy. Is one of the most trusted to the alpha and Luna.
Beta pups- normally the eldest or most worthy deemed pup takes over the rank of their parents and their mate.
Lead healer fea & brute- the two most skilled masculine and feminine figure in the heal category. Not normally mates. Known to consult with other healers and each other for the safety and health of their packmates. One of the main overseers for the apprentices coming into the healing field
Lead hunter fea & brute- two most skilled hunters. Not normally mates. Known to oversee small hunting patrols and organize for all hunts. They consult with both alpha and beta to organize a large hunt. One of the main overseers for apprentices coming into the hunting field
Lead Fighter Fae & Brute- two most skilled at fighting. Not normally mates as they've been seen to butt heads. Known to be part of border patrols and help organize patrols with the gammas. They are the battle planners if anything were to arise. One of the overseers of apprentices coming into the fighting field
Gamma fea and brute- protectors of the pack. Known to be the safety maniacs of the pack as they make sure EVERYTHING within the borders are safe. No one even eats without their knowledge so the pack is safe. They have both been seen as mates or not. If they are their pups are normally trained to the job. (Not that its always successful)
Lead PupSitter Fae &Brute- they oversee all pup sitting and pup sitters. They know who is watching what pups and if any of them were to go missing. Just like all Pupsitters they are great with Pups.
The many
Deltas- it takes a village to prepare a pack and lead it. Essentially deltas are the council and are the wolves considered 3rd in charge. All deltas must agree to something if its not something that needs to be brought up to the alphas and betas. The lead hunters go to them with plans for small hunts. They are not powerful enough however to schedule anything more than a small hunting party. They are also overseers to any spars within a pack or rank spars to see that it never goes overboard.
Omegas- because of their goofball nature they are considered low ranking. That doesn't mean that these wolves don't have a specialty. Ex. Soulfire was born to be a beta and her strength in fighting, her nack on the offense proves it, she also has some skill level in the hunting field. Many wolves believe they don't have the skill level to hold a position when literally these wolves just have problems like short attention spans.
Healers- they do as their name states. Healing others is their responsibility and they never cease to prove that
Hunters- their job is to feed the pack
Fighters- provide protection to their home and territory
Pupsitters- provide a service so mothers can return to their duties whether they be hunters , healers, or the alphas themselves
Mothers- known as the expecting wolves. These wolves earned time off to have young and raise them until they are ready to return to their jobs. Some wolves remain a mother position to help other new mothers
Pups- this term is used loosely. However it holds as the rank of young from the time they're born until they are promoted to their position within the pack. The name pup also relays onto the apprentices as they are very unlikely to be taken into any major hunts or battles unless it is deemed to be safe
Elders- the old that have reached a suitable retirement age or have received an injury that no longer allows them to be of assistance to their pack