Everything is as peaceful as it once was. There is plenty of prey, few predators... Except for one thing. There have been many signs of a new pack forming. Although it is not here yet, it is coming. And with all the signs, it is hard to miss that they are going to be hostile. Will you join us, and help us stop it from forming, or will you join them, and rid of our pack? The threat is closer than we expect.... and this is just the calm before the storm.
Le RULZ:
1. No Mary / Gary sues.
2. Be polite. It if fine if your characters fight, but Don't go OOC and yell.
3. No begging for positions. First come, first serve.
4.If you want to talk OOC, put these: (( ))
5.Bacon.
6. If you don't like how things are going, feel free to send ME, JUST ME, an angry PM.
7. Nothing can involve humans. NOTHING.
8. Your wolves will die of old age, but don't worry. It will probably be more than a year from now. (Actual time)
9. This is semi- literate. So I want at least five sentences a post, and they must have at least four words in them. Also I want correct grammar and punctuation. It's okay to mess up every once in a while.
10. I worked hard on this. You must post at least once every two days, or you are kicked.

Herbs
Adder Barrack. – Toothaches.
Alfalfa. – Prevents tooth decay.
Aloe Vera. – Use the leaves to treat burns and skin problems.
Blessed Thistle. – Helps strengthen the heart and lungs, also increases blood circulation.
Borage. - Leaves and roots should be consumed to reduce fevers. The seeds and leaves should be consumed by pregnant mothers to increase milk production. Borage should never be used dried, only fresh.
Bramble Twigs. – When chewed to a fine syrup, it can help with sleep.
Broom Malice Poultices. – Helps stop bleeding and keep open wounds clean.
Burdock Root. – Commonly used to relieve joint pains.
Celandine. - Used to strengthen weak eyes.
Chamomile. - The leaves and flowers soothe the heart and gives physical strength. Also used to become relaxed.
Chervil Juice. - Helps cure infected wounds.
Chervil Root. - Helps cure stomach aches.
Cobwebs. - Used to stop bleeding.
Comfrey. - Used to help strengthen bones, great for repairing broken bones.
Echinacia. - Used as an antibiotic.
Ferns. – Helps to keep wounds clean, can also clean already dirty wounds.
Feverfew. - Commonly used to cure headaches.
Garlic. – Used to cure ear infections and makes a good antibiotic.
Ginger. – Used to soothe coughs and sore throats.
Goldenrod. - Helps relieve muscle pains.
Hawthorne Berries. – Used to treat heart burn.
Honey. - Commonly used to sooth irritated or sore throats.
Ivy. – Helps mellow panicked or traumatized wolves.
Lavender. - When eaten, the leaves and flowers can ease headaches and sore throats. Also, when the scent is inhaled, it can calm a worried wolves nerves.
Marigold. - When consumed, the leaves and flowers can relieve the chills. When chewed and placed on a wounds, the leaves and petals can work as an antibiotic.
Mint. - When rubbed on a nose, it can cure sneezing and a runny nose.
Nettle. - The leaves can be used to cure rashes and a fever.
Poppy. - When the seeds are consumed, they relieve pain and help with sleep. Flower Heads; When the flower heads and seeds are consumed, they can relive coughs. When the petals and leaves are chewed together, they can help with sleep.
Ragweed Leaves. - Commonly used to relieve stiff joints.
Snakeroot. - Can be used as a counter poison to snake bites and poisonous berries.
Tansy. - The leaves, flowers, and stems can be eaten together to remove worms. Chewed leaves can also relieve joint aches. Consumed flowers relieve coughs, but should never be giving to pregnant wolves for any reason. It will cause a miscarriage.
Thyme. - When consumed, it calms nerves, but will make drowsy. Do not give Thyme to a wolf who needs to stay alert or awake.
Water Mint. - Can be used to cure bellyaches.
Yarrow Leaves. - Commonly used to extract every type of poison, however, there is no guarantee to it working.
Yarrow Ointment. – Used to help repair and relieve scraped or cracked paws.
Forum
Le RULZ:
1. No Mary / Gary sues.
2. Be polite. It if fine if your characters fight, but Don't go OOC and yell.
3. No begging for positions. First come, first serve.
4.If you want to talk OOC, put these: (( ))
5.Bacon.
6. If you don't like how things are going, feel free to send ME, JUST ME, an angry PM.
7. Nothing can involve humans. NOTHING.
8. Your wolves will die of old age, but don't worry. It will probably be more than a year from now. (Actual time)
9. This is semi- literate. So I want at least five sentences a post, and they must have at least four words in them. Also I want correct grammar and punctuation. It's okay to mess up every once in a while.
10. I worked hard on this. You must post at least once every two days, or you are kicked.

Herbs
Adder Barrack. – Toothaches.
Alfalfa. – Prevents tooth decay.
Aloe Vera. – Use the leaves to treat burns and skin problems.
Blessed Thistle. – Helps strengthen the heart and lungs, also increases blood circulation.
Borage. - Leaves and roots should be consumed to reduce fevers. The seeds and leaves should be consumed by pregnant mothers to increase milk production. Borage should never be used dried, only fresh.
Bramble Twigs. – When chewed to a fine syrup, it can help with sleep.
Broom Malice Poultices. – Helps stop bleeding and keep open wounds clean.
Burdock Root. – Commonly used to relieve joint pains.
Celandine. - Used to strengthen weak eyes.
Chamomile. - The leaves and flowers soothe the heart and gives physical strength. Also used to become relaxed.
Chervil Juice. - Helps cure infected wounds.
Chervil Root. - Helps cure stomach aches.
Cobwebs. - Used to stop bleeding.
Comfrey. - Used to help strengthen bones, great for repairing broken bones.
Echinacia. - Used as an antibiotic.
Ferns. – Helps to keep wounds clean, can also clean already dirty wounds.
Feverfew. - Commonly used to cure headaches.
Garlic. – Used to cure ear infections and makes a good antibiotic.
Ginger. – Used to soothe coughs and sore throats.
Goldenrod. - Helps relieve muscle pains.
Hawthorne Berries. – Used to treat heart burn.
Honey. - Commonly used to sooth irritated or sore throats.
Ivy. – Helps mellow panicked or traumatized wolves.
Lavender. - When eaten, the leaves and flowers can ease headaches and sore throats. Also, when the scent is inhaled, it can calm a worried wolves nerves.
Marigold. - When consumed, the leaves and flowers can relieve the chills. When chewed and placed on a wounds, the leaves and petals can work as an antibiotic.
Mint. - When rubbed on a nose, it can cure sneezing and a runny nose.
Nettle. - The leaves can be used to cure rashes and a fever.
Poppy. - When the seeds are consumed, they relieve pain and help with sleep. Flower Heads; When the flower heads and seeds are consumed, they can relive coughs. When the petals and leaves are chewed together, they can help with sleep.
Ragweed Leaves. - Commonly used to relieve stiff joints.
Snakeroot. - Can be used as a counter poison to snake bites and poisonous berries.
Tansy. - The leaves, flowers, and stems can be eaten together to remove worms. Chewed leaves can also relieve joint aches. Consumed flowers relieve coughs, but should never be giving to pregnant wolves for any reason. It will cause a miscarriage.
Thyme. - When consumed, it calms nerves, but will make drowsy. Do not give Thyme to a wolf who needs to stay alert or awake.
Water Mint. - Can be used to cure bellyaches.
Yarrow Leaves. - Commonly used to extract every type of poison, however, there is no guarantee to it working.
Yarrow Ointment. – Used to help repair and relieve scraped or cracked paws.
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