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Post by Chariot on Mar 31, 2010 18:15:04 GMT -5
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Hey listen up, everyone! This here is the short but sweet list of AZUR PACK RULES. These are enforced by the Alphas Veritas and Chariot, as well as their followers. Pack members and guests alike are expected to follow them, and failure to do so will result in punishment. These can change at any time, but we will give you a heads up before they do!
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1. Rank is to be respected. Unless you think yourself to be in immediate physical danger, the word of a higher ranking wolf is law, and must be followed
2. Fighting among one another, whether within a pack, or between allying packs, is strictly forbidden. This can and will be worth sever punishment. The exception to this is, of course, rank challenging. Of course, be aware that the loser of any challenges can be punished as well, for insubordination.
3. All elders are to be respected. Despite technically being lower in rank than the Gammas, Betas and Alphas, they are highly respected by all for their wealth of knowledge. In terms of protection, it is the Deltas and the pups of our pack that receive the most guard and protection in war or otherwise.
4. Pups, until the reach the age of three months, are to be kept under constant surveillance. This is to guard against accidents or deaths, and is pretty basic between wolves. Once they reach five months, they may roam small distances from the pack play ground without a chaperon, so long as they let a delta know first. At six or seven months of age, they are allowed the same freedoms of an adult, though until they are fully grown at a year old, it is not suggested they roam too far.
5. Should any wolf choose to procreate, they must consult their Alphas first. The exception to this being the Alphas themselves, and their mates. This is to make sure that the number of mouths we have does not go over the number of mouths we can feed.
6. Should any loner come onto our lands, unless proven hostile, is to be treated as a guest. Any wolf wishing to seek council with an Alpha or their Betas may receive it, so long as they obey the pack rules and show respect to the pack members. They may only hunt on pack territory if the Alphas themselves allow it.
7. Leading pack hunts is the duty of the Alphas and the Betas, and if given permission to do so, the Gammas. Anyone else who leads the pack hunts must have permission to do so, or else risk severe punishment. Anyone who follows a hunt led by one not given the responsibility will also be punished.
8. Insulting the pack, by either leaving, or mingling amiably with enemies or any other reason is considered the highest offense and will be punished by being chased down by the pack.
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