Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2014 13:27:16 GMT -6
Leading Ranks
Alpha [EPA] (1/2)
The alphas are the leaders of the pack. You must obey your alphas, even if you disagree with them on a matter. Discussion is encouraged, and questioning is not acceptable, and blatant disobedience and disrespect will result in punishment.
Beta [EPB] (0/2)
The beta is the second in command. You are expected to follow the orders of your betas, just as you would follow the orders of your alphas. A beta’s duties include supervising the lower ranks, commanding the pack when the alpha is away, and taking reports from the leads.
Centurion [EPC] (1/1)
The Centurion is in charge of all wolves in the working ranks. You are expected to follow him or her, just as you would follow the orders of your alphas or betas.
Ranger [EPR] (0/1)
The Ranger is the eyes and ears of the Alpha. He or she infiltrates the other pack territories to track game, herbs, other packs' movements, and to find safe passages to lead the Scouts to the hunting grounds in the Southeast.
Working Ranks
Medic [EPM] (0/2)
Medics are responsible for the upkeep of herb supplies, monitoring the health of the wolves within the pack, and providing medical aid to those with injuries. They are also expected to pupsit more often than the other working ranks, due to the fact that their job does not normally require them to leave the camp.
Scout [EPS] (2/4)
Scouts are responsible for hunting and stalking prey within the territory, finding and fetching herbs for the medics, and when it's needed, accompanying the Ranger to hunt outside the territory.
Warden [EPW] (3/3)
Wardens are responsible for guarding the territory's borders. They are expected to accompany anyone who requests their protection when venturing outside of the territory. In times of war, they are expected to step up as the first line of defense.
Other Ranks
Pupmother [EPP] (0/X)
Pupmothers are, quite simply, pregnant females. When a female becomes pregnant, they must temporarily withdraw from their leading or working rank and take the rank of pupmother. Pupmothers must not do anything too physically demanding, for the sake of their unborn pups. However, pupmothers in a leading position may still give orders.
Pup [EPp] (0/X)
A pup is a wolf that is under six months of age. As a pup, a wolf may not leave the camp unattended. Once a wolf reaches six months of age, he or she must choose a working rank.
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