[Guardian of the Strength]
Borak is a boisterous but a dedicated wolf that flex over the fact that their father is the alpha of the pack, completely ignorant of his father's stresses.
Backstory
Born into a pack, he seemed to have the most laid-back past than his ancesters. He struggled very little and inspired to be exactly like his father. Despite looking up at him, Ray tend to distant himself from him and mainly focus on his job.
When Borak turned into an adult, his ambitions of becoming a beta becomes stronger and begins to show of more of his skills and revealed a rather overly-confident side of him. Ray begins to consider making him as a new beta but he quickly rejected that thought and his bitterness towards him grows. After Nyx was made the new beta, he felt abandoned but faked a smile for her but Nar could tell he was furious.
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Relationship
Borak: "That's the issue! You hate me and therefore I hate you. No matter how much I tried you always ignore me, as if you regret having me."
Ray: "You are delusional, Borak. I love you and you should know that or I wouldn't grieve for your littermates that I miss so much."
Borak: "Liar!"
Ray: "Quit calling everything I do 'liar'. The only thing that are lying are your thoughts about me>"
Ray - Ray and Borak seemed to have a very complicated relationship. Since the birth of Borak, Ray doesn't pay much attention to him and sometimes ignore him completely. Borak took noticed of this in his adulthood and begins to brag about his father, hoping it will catch his father's attention, but instead caused the relationship to shaken more.
Nar - Just like Ray, Nar was also quite distant to Borak. Once he became an apprentice, she barely sticks around for Borak and doesn't refers to him as her son but rather just another wolf in the pack. This leads him to feel alone and lost and unable to vent his frustration to anyone.
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Facts
- His relationship with his parents is a contrast to Alora's relationship to her daughters.