Golden Hive Pack
All named after species of Bees, this pack is mostly for the strange, and golden.
Rules set to keep the bloodline clean (Minimal interbreeding)
1. Only the queen (Or Outsiders) may have children with the stud, one of the female children will then be made queen after her mother dies.
2. Other females will have children with outsider packs in hopes of a diverse bloodline, the male pup deemed prettiest will be made the next stud, any of his siblings will be opened for trading, alongside any other male pups from outsiders deemed not rare or pretty enough.
3. Male wolves found will be used for hunting, scouting, and caring for pups, they will never be permitted to stud but can be traded to another pack if they like him enough (Stunning males may be bonded with a blood-line wolf once pair bonding is unlocked)
4. Bloodline Pups born without the Honey Mask are called "Nope Pups." These puppies are undesired by the bloodline and are therefore almost always given away.
Rules to be added
Decor meanings:
Gold legwear is a healer
Copper headwear is scout
Copper Legwear is a caretaker
Silver legwear is a hunter
Young of other animals indicates head pup caretaker
Odd Traditions:
1. Scouting is seen as a minimally important role in the pack and is often given to the younger wolves until a spot for an important job opens.
2. Normally, descendant wolves (those descended from wolves named after bees) will often take similar names or their ancestors' names. (Exceptions are given when there are no similar names.) Siblings also often get similar names.
3. Hunting is a grand job, and to be a hunter is seen as utmost use as you can feed the pack. Leaders are particularly adored for this as they can bring back a lot of prey in much less time than hunting groups, albeit through scavenging.
Rules set to keep the bloodline clean (Minimal interbreeding)
1. Only the queen (Or Outsiders) may have children with the stud, one of the female children will then be made queen after her mother dies.
2. Other females will have children with outsider packs in hopes of a diverse bloodline, the male pup deemed prettiest will be made the next stud, any of his siblings will be opened for trading, alongside any other male pups from outsiders deemed not rare or pretty enough.
3. Male wolves found will be used for hunting, scouting, and caring for pups, they will never be permitted to stud but can be traded to another pack if they like him enough (Stunning males may be bonded with a blood-line wolf once pair bonding is unlocked)
4. Bloodline Pups born without the Honey Mask are called "Nope Pups." These puppies are undesired by the bloodline and are therefore almost always given away.
Rules to be added
Decor meanings:
Gold legwear is a healer
Copper headwear is scout
Copper Legwear is a caretaker
Silver legwear is a hunter
Young of other animals indicates head pup caretaker
Odd Traditions:
1. Scouting is seen as a minimally important role in the pack and is often given to the younger wolves until a spot for an important job opens.
2. Normally, descendant wolves (those descended from wolves named after bees) will often take similar names or their ancestors' names. (Exceptions are given when there are no similar names.) Siblings also often get similar names.
3. Hunting is a grand job, and to be a hunter is seen as utmost use as you can feed the pack. Leaders are particularly adored for this as they can bring back a lot of prey in much less time than hunting groups, albeit through scavenging.
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