Post by laya on Jul 13, 2010 13:55:13 GMT -5
J O I N I N G
One. To join, post in the registration thread and wait to be accepted. You must also post a joining thread in the territory so that Laya can accept your character.
Two. Laya is quite particular about who is and is not allowed in her pack. She holds her members to a high standard and if a newcomer cannot meet this, he will likely be rejected.
Three. If a female doesn't have magic, she is less likely to be accepted; Laya doesn't tend to get along well with other girls.
Four. You must join in character to be an official member of the pack.
B E H A V I O R
One. While Laya encourages practice, she actively discourages fighting within her pack. If a dispute arises regarding anything at all, take it to her first and she will determine whether a fight is necessary.
Two. Breeding is encouraged, but Laya must approve the couple first. On occasion, she may even request that two wolves breed who barely know each other, so that the pack can have strong pups.
Three. Respect is key in this pack. Anyone who cannot show respect to those of higher rank will be exiled.
Four. Do not question orders. While some may seem strange or like they are a waste of time, there is always a reason behind them.
Five. Do not take mates in other packs without the Alpha's approval.
Six. If someone is banished from the pack, they are not welcome in the lands. If a banished wolf is spotted without having announced his presence, members have permission to attack.
R A N K S
One. If a wolf wishes to climb the ranks, he must show initiative and good judgment. Laya assigns wolves to ranks based on how well she believes they will perform, so one would have to prove himself capable of handling the increased responsibilities of a higher rank.
Two. Ranks are not absolute. If Laya believes someone else is a better fit for a rank than the wolf currently holding the title, she will not hesitate in changing things.
Three. Pups have no rank, regardless of who their parents are. Strength is the important trait in this pack, not lineage.
Four. If a wolf is wounded, he will only lose his rank if he can no longer perform the duties it requires. If his mind is intact, Laya may allow him to keep the rank in title, while letting another wolf assume the duties the wounded wolf cannot.
Five. Only the Alpha may breed without question. While she does want to grow the pack and make it strong, the land can only support so many wolves.
B R E E D I N G
One. Only the Alpha may breed without question.
Two. Do not breed without Laya's order or approval.
Three. Mating with strong wolves from other packs is encouraged, as is mating with those who can use magic.
Four. Pups should be raised to be strong, fast, and smart. As long as they possess one of these qualities and can follow orders, they can stay once they mature. Those who possess magic are also permitted to stay.
Five. Breeding has no effect on rank.
Six. Forcing a female to breed is not allowed. The punishment for this depends on the Alpha's mood. If a female does not report a forced breeding, she risks getting into trouble for breeding without permission.
Seven. Breeding without permission is punishable by exile in the most extreme scenario, though the pack would keep the pups. More likely, the wolves involved would get off with a stern warning.