The background was based off of Alaska, or at least that's what I was thinking of. Snowy mountains, cold seas, and conifer forests all to be seen!I added a comet to.
I know the night sky isn't purple, so the picture time is... hmm... twilight before dawn?
The wolves are colored that way for a reason (author mode activate):
Red - Red is like the fire that guides people when they are in the dark. However, while fire can help and create, fire can also destroy and hurt. While the dual personalities of fire are mixed, something must end for something new to begin.
Green - Green is like the spring and the summer. New beginnings and changes. The green wolf is also jubilant, kind enough to make flowers bloom.
Yellow - Yellow is the leader of the wolves. It's light shines bright like the sun, shining down on those who see it. The sun is also warm, providing comfort to the life it supports.
Blue - Blue represents the seas and the cold winds of Alaska. It's colors also represent beauty of the land and reassurance in times of trouble.
White - They say white is like the night itself. It glows, it's colors turning into stars themselves. White is the color of purity and innocence, which is what the white seeks to protect.



















