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@Bishop, I will answer questions in the order you asked. No, that wouldn't make sense for anyone. This is a trait shared with wolves as well but we aren't going to say that everytime the boys go out on patrol they marked the territory up, that's needlessly repetitive and gross. The RP itself is to be kept PG-13, romance between characters is encouraged but should you want such content, it needs to be in PMs, end of story. At the beginning, no, there will be no other packs to fight, maybe down the road. Hunting tactics depend on the characters and their jobs. The RP is set in post-apocalyptic Siberia which due to environment and landscape changes is now a large, lush forest with all four seasons. Later on in the RP, it may be allowed for players to plot whether things need to be changed up via a new leader or direction for the pack. Play-fight, it's up to you and the other players. Food is shared after group hunts. Food can either be shared or not depending on the size of the kill and if the hunter meant to kill it for themselves or the pack. Humans are a unknown variable, the pack prefers to avoid them since they can still pose a threat but will attack them if threatened. By same race, do you mean same breed of wolf or animal? The wolves have a naturally mutated gene that makes them much larger than their old world relatives (think the average female tiger), otherwise that's pretty much it, no special powers or extra appendages and this gene is in all wolves. No, no special markings or colors. Group howl? Hunting parties are sent out in the mornings during spring, summer and fall, winter, they tend to stay out longer since food is likely to be more scarce. As of now, there is no other pack so in the future, maybe and no, no eating other wolves, no cannibalism in my RP please and thank you. Food is only scarce in the winter. Generally no but once more, we shall see. Eye colors can be customized but nothing like red or pink or glowing white orbs; greens, browns, yellows, blues and hazel are all good. I kinda answered that earlier, about the average female tiger, males are slightly larger than females.
@John Humphreys Well hi there! Welcome back!