| Sea of Bioluminescence |
Founder: EkiyaTechnically, this group had been established since Ekiya took over as the pack's leader and changed the pack's dynamics in honor of their fallen founder, Meadow. The Sea of Bioluminescence is, unwittingly, viewed in opposition of the faction, Sun-Kissed Meadows. This is due to the tension and aggression observed between the two founders.
Much of the pack's traditions have come from this faction, though each group has either added their own twist or altogether dropped this way of life.
In comparison to their "opposite" this faction is rather known to have a diverse set of characters, though a good batch are known for their cordial attitude and serene temperaments.
The Sun-Kissed Meadow wolves are known for being the more aggressive members and faction in comparison to other members and factions, key on showing their strength even if it could lead to the harm of some-wolf in the process. Their aggression does have its benefits for the pack, however.
This sub-pack is situated at the far south of pack's heart, or the Sea of Bioluminescence's woods. At the borders, they lie outside of the forest, where the trees are sparse, and the land consists of open stretches of land. Here, these wolves have built up strength in their limbs from chasing prey across these open fields and have learned a hunting strategy not too unlike that of lions.
Key Bloodlines
Csintalan + ?
Lifestyle & Traditions
Majority of this group's members are active during the day, unlike most of the other factions. Alongside that, they have a preference for living out in open spaces rather than in the shelter of the forest. As they are active in the daytime, they don't adorn themselves with accessories that glow in the night, but rather their trophies from their battles or hunts. Their backgrounds will also be mostly of those depicting the day or dawn.
A tradition that this pack has adopted is a sort of rite of passage for young wolves becoming adults. Such involves sending the young wolf/wolves out on a hunt with the requirement of them hunting the prey item chosen for them by their mentors. The youngsters can do this on their own or with a group, however, if they are injured in such, that is viewed as a flaw on the behalf of the wolf rather than the chosen objective of the mentor. Until such is completed, they are simply referred to as "Pup", "Child", "Young one", etc. rather than a name.