Rökkrari
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Rökkrari Pack
Rökkrari is a nordic pack, located in the taiga. The ancestors are said to have been spiritual entities, born from the elements and raised to the heavens to become guides to the future generations. The pack revolves around the material and spirit world, valuing the elements of the earth and worshipping the spiritual energy that travels through the sky.
Rökkrari is a nordic pack, located in the taiga. The ancestors are said to have been spiritual entities, born from the elements and raised to the heavens to become guides to the future generations. The pack revolves around the material and spirit world, valuing the elements of the earth and worshipping the spiritual energy that travels through the sky.
The name Rökkrari was gifted to the pack by the ancient deities; Sol, Luna, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. It was not gifted to a particular individual, but rather to the entire pack as their spirituality formed.
The alpha of the pack, Dyljá, bears the responsibility of maintaining connections and communications with the deities. This is why there is little competition for the leadership position; there is a mutual understanding that only a few are suitable.
Sol and Luna, the sun and moon deities, are significant figures in the pack as they are responsible for the turning of days. They perform the endless cycle, providing the pack with new resources and opportunities each day. Additionally, they expect mercy and forgiveness from their worshippers. This is because each day and night is different and offer new choices with each cycle, making it ignorant to dwell on past actions.
Saturn is the deity of agriculture. Agriculture is essential for the survival of all the biomes. The pack is expected to respect this and not over-hunt or destroy the biodiversity of their biome. They are also encouraged to maintain order wherever they go, in the name of Saturn. For without the delicate and perfect food chains, all will suffer.
Uranus is the deity of the sky. The sky is thought to be the passageway to the deities. Wolves with spiritual properties spend a great time reading the stars and observing all to do with the great, blue form above. The sky is the overseer of the world, never absent and always influencing, both the spiritual and mortal realms. Uranus is one of the most significant figures of the Rökkrari pack.
Neptune is the deity of the sea. Opposite of Saturn, Neptune promotes the qualities of the sea and water. The pack actively worships this deity. Water is the element of energy, of using the energy of the opposition against them. Water is malleable and flows freely. The pack's spirits are expected to do just as such. The natural basin in the spiritual cave is the source of all their communications with the deities, representing how the world's energy may flow freely and is influenced by all. Opposite of Saturn, but in perfect harmony.
The alpha of the pack, Dyljá, bears the responsibility of maintaining connections and communications with the deities. This is why there is little competition for the leadership position; there is a mutual understanding that only a few are suitable.
Sol and Luna, the sun and moon deities, are significant figures in the pack as they are responsible for the turning of days. They perform the endless cycle, providing the pack with new resources and opportunities each day. Additionally, they expect mercy and forgiveness from their worshippers. This is because each day and night is different and offer new choices with each cycle, making it ignorant to dwell on past actions.
Saturn is the deity of agriculture. Agriculture is essential for the survival of all the biomes. The pack is expected to respect this and not over-hunt or destroy the biodiversity of their biome. They are also encouraged to maintain order wherever they go, in the name of Saturn. For without the delicate and perfect food chains, all will suffer.
Uranus is the deity of the sky. The sky is thought to be the passageway to the deities. Wolves with spiritual properties spend a great time reading the stars and observing all to do with the great, blue form above. The sky is the overseer of the world, never absent and always influencing, both the spiritual and mortal realms. Uranus is one of the most significant figures of the Rökkrari pack.
Neptune is the deity of the sea. Opposite of Saturn, Neptune promotes the qualities of the sea and water. The pack actively worships this deity. Water is the element of energy, of using the energy of the opposition against them. Water is malleable and flows freely. The pack's spirits are expected to do just as such. The natural basin in the spiritual cave is the source of all their communications with the deities, representing how the world's energy may flow freely and is influenced by all. Opposite of Saturn, but in perfect harmony.
Dyljá | Alpha
Fura | Beta | Warrior | Scout
Rúben | Delta | Healer
Irmelín | Warrior | Scout
Nahima | Warrior | Scout
Haddý | Warrior | Hunter
Kiljan | Warrior | Hunter
Effat | Warrior | Hunter
Kansa | Warrior | Omega
Adabelle | Warrior | Omega
Fui | Warrior | Omega
Ekaraj | Warrior | Omega
Imam | Pupsitter | Omega
Htay | Pup
Chaital | Pup
Hitomu | Pup
Fura | Beta | Warrior | Scout
Rúben | Delta | Healer
Irmelín | Warrior | Scout
Nahima | Warrior | Scout
Haddý | Warrior | Hunter
Kiljan | Warrior | Hunter
Effat | Warrior | Hunter
Kansa | Warrior | Omega
Adabelle | Warrior | Omega
Fui | Warrior | Omega
Ekaraj | Warrior | Omega
Imam | Pupsitter | Omega
Htay | Pup
Chaital | Pup
Hitomu | Pup
Heim
Heim is where the hunters and adolescents reside. After using all of their energy, they come home and rest until they are ready to resume their services to the pack. Although they are omegas, the adolescents sleep and eat here so they may spectate and observe the hunters.
Jafningi
Jafningi is the cave of the high ranks. The 'peers' or noble members of the pack share this cave where they receive the highest quality food and comfort. The beta, delta and healers reside here.
Almennur
Almennur is the cave of the low ranking members. Omega wolves occupy this cave. They receive the least desirable resources and often fight to sustain themselves with what they are provided.
Himininn
Himininn is the cave where spiritual rituals are held. No wolves except those who devote their lives to the spirits live here, but instead travel in and out when they wish to interact with the spiritual energy of both the mortal and immortal realms. Here the ground has a natural basin that fills with water during the wet season and freezes over in the winter. As the seasons change, the wolves of the pack alter the offerings that they place in the basin. While the water is liquid, they offer herbs and native plants. Just as the leaves travel with the flow of the water, the wolves demonstrate to their deities that they, too, are moulded by the elements and value the freedom of the natural flows of the world. When the water is frozen over, the wolves offer solid objects such as rocks, clays and fruits to represent the value of solidity and resilience, as the deities believe that spiritual strength is essential to life in the mortal world.
Exile
This cave is for the wolves that do not meet the pack requirements and are therefore exiled for other packs to accept.
Heim is where the hunters and adolescents reside. After using all of their energy, they come home and rest until they are ready to resume their services to the pack. Although they are omegas, the adolescents sleep and eat here so they may spectate and observe the hunters.
Jafningi
Jafningi is the cave of the high ranks. The 'peers' or noble members of the pack share this cave where they receive the highest quality food and comfort. The beta, delta and healers reside here.
Almennur
Almennur is the cave of the low ranking members. Omega wolves occupy this cave. They receive the least desirable resources and often fight to sustain themselves with what they are provided.
Himininn
Himininn is the cave where spiritual rituals are held. No wolves except those who devote their lives to the spirits live here, but instead travel in and out when they wish to interact with the spiritual energy of both the mortal and immortal realms. Here the ground has a natural basin that fills with water during the wet season and freezes over in the winter. As the seasons change, the wolves of the pack alter the offerings that they place in the basin. While the water is liquid, they offer herbs and native plants. Just as the leaves travel with the flow of the water, the wolves demonstrate to their deities that they, too, are moulded by the elements and value the freedom of the natural flows of the world. When the water is frozen over, the wolves offer solid objects such as rocks, clays and fruits to represent the value of solidity and resilience, as the deities believe that spiritual strength is essential to life in the mortal world.
Exile
This cave is for the wolves that do not meet the pack requirements and are therefore exiled for other packs to accept.
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Beta
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