----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Very Brief Backstory: Oleander and Hematite Pride
Oleander and her brother Azure were born in the wild boiling heights of Arizona. Their mother Enba was their war commander and their father was the pack's best warrior. Her pack, entitled "Onyx Pride", was extremely rigorous in training and religion. They were a war-driven family that only took outsiders as prisoners. They never failed to follow through with their rituals, as they were all extremely dedicated. As a direct result of this, she became very egotistical and proud, especially towards those she saw as outsiders. As she grew older her brother slowly overtook her spotlight and became her mother's prized protege. She constantly tried to win her over but to no avail; she would always be the lesser sibling. A poacher raid split their pack apart and she was only able to find her mother in the commotion. They fled into the mountains with no idea where it would take them. They soon found themselves in an unfamiliar land, and Enba claimed it was Oleander's destiny to be the one to start anew here.
Curiously, you come to see what knowledge Enba offers:
The sun has set on Dara's life. Her last moments were spent with her Solarfiends on the way back from a hunt. Her legacy will live on through Sugilite, our new Heiraf.
Wisp has passed on her position as Lorna to young Daffodil. She's nervous, but under Wisps wise guidance she'll do just fine.
The Fero rank has been restored! Orka is our leading Fero and is in charge of our incoming warriors' training.
The Sun sets on Sogoa's long life. Her peers gather around the cliffside to reflect on her time. It took a while for people to warm up to her, but once they did it was irreversible. Many are heartbroken over her loss, but she will live on through her stories and the impact she's had on her peers.