Hróðvitnisson family
11-09-2013, 08:19 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-30-2015, 07:37 AM by Tealah.)
Hroovitnir pack history:
Timeline:
11 years ago - Hroovitnir, Vili, and Ve are born
9 years ago - Hroovitnir leads a raid and claims Anglea
7.5 years ago - Hroovitnir founds his pack
7 years ago - Hati, Loki, and Thor are born
6.5 years ago - N?tt and Eyfura are born
Litter 7 is born
6 years ago - Baldur, Hoder, and Weth are born
Senna dies giving birth to crippled Tyr
Tyr is fostered with Baldur, Hodr, and Weth
5.5 years ago - Litter 6 is born
Freyja and Freyr are born
5 year ago - Akemi, Fenrir, and Sk?ll are born
4 years ago - Vili is declared heir
Hati kills Hroovitnir in a fight
Hati and Loki leave the pack
Vili makes Anglea is new primary wife
Anglea gives birth to a litter
11 years ago - Hroovitnir, Vili, and Ve are born
9 years ago - Hroovitnir leads a raid and claims Anglea
7.5 years ago - Hroovitnir founds his pack
7 years ago - Hati, Loki, and Thor are born
6.5 years ago - N?tt and Eyfura are born
Litter 7 is born
6 years ago - Baldur, Hoder, and Weth are born
Senna dies giving birth to crippled Tyr
Tyr is fostered with Baldur, Hodr, and Weth
5.5 years ago - Litter 6 is born
Freyja and Freyr are born
5 year ago - Akemi, Fenrir, and Sk?ll are born
4 years ago - Vili is declared heir
Hati kills Hroovitnir in a fight
Hati and Loki leave the pack
Vili makes Anglea is new primary wife
Anglea gives birth to a litter
Eleven years ago, the world trembled at the birth of Hróðvitnir Wodinsson. A large black brute, he was born in a litter of four with his brothers, Vili and Ve, and a sister, Eir who was weak and sickly and didn't survive past puppyhood. As he grew older, Hroovitnir was dissatisfied with the way his father ran his pack. Hroovitnir believed in control, in absolute power for the alpha - his father's pack was far more interested in diplomacy.
When he was just under two years old, Hroovitnir led his brothers on a raid on a peaceful neighboring pack. The three decimated the other pack, killing it's elderly alpha and several of the younger males. As they retreated from the pack land, Hroovitnir stumbled across a litter of older pups cowering in the shelter of a bush. Three males and their lovely sister. Hroovitnir saw possibilities in the young female, and with surprising gentleness plucked the pup from beneath the bush and bore her away. As he did he quietly gave Vili and Ve a command: kill the other pups. As soon as Hroovitnir had bore the young Anglea out of sight and hearing of the pack lands, the brothers obeyed.
Upon their return with the stolen pup, they did not find the accolades they were expecting. Instead they were shunned and told to leave the pack for their crimes. When told the pack would be returning his young prize to her home pack, Hroovitnir laughed in their faces and told them they could take her back over his dead body. A melee ensued, the three war-like brothers fighting for their lives against their pack elders. Had the pack more experience in fighting, Hroovitnir may have fallen right then and the story would have never gone any further. But the pack had seen very little battle over the years, and young as they were the three brothers had trained and fought far beyond what even the most experienced of their packmembers had. The battle was over in a few simple minutes, and it was found that in the confusion Hroovitnir had killed Wodin, his father.
Hroovitnir had no interest in claiming the pack, full of cowards and weaklings as it was. No, he had far grander dreams. Taking Anglea and his two brothers, he set off to find his own territory, create his own pack. The search was long, but Hroovitnir had plenty to keep his attention in the form of shaping the young female into the perfect mate, controlling every aspect of her life and instilling in her a worshipful attitude toward him.
His pack was founded just shy of his fourth year in blood and death, the brothers wiping out a small pack who had residence of the territory Hroovitnir coveted. It was not long later that Anglea - now the foremost of several wives instead of his only - became pregnant with his first children. To Hroovitnir's great pride, she gave birth to three healthy young males. In the tradition of his family - traditions that had twisted and warped in his mind until they were his and his alone - he named the three after the gods of his ancestors: Hati the eldest, Loki the smaller middle child, and Thor the last-born who took after his golden mother in coloration. He immediately fixated on the eldest as the one he would shape into his successor, the pup that looked and acted most like him. If he could shape this child into a younger version of himself, he reasoned, would he not be living on after his eventual death?
The boy proved to have a frustrating stubbornness, too much like his father after all, and the two were constantly at odds, but Hroovitnir was obsessed with the idea of molding the child in his image and was constantly hounding him, constantly abusing him to try to break the boy to his will. The younger boys he sought to control as well though to a lesser extent - he didn't want them to succeed him, but he needed everything his way so the wayward nature of children frustrated and infuriated him to no end. He demanded instant obedience from them all, punishing the slightest infraction with violence. He encouraged their fighting and bickering, wanting them to have the warlike aspects that had made him great, but any hint of rebellion toward him was put down hard.
No one was allowed to leave the pack - once when Loki tried to run away he was brought back, and systematically and publicly beaten until the smart-mouthed whelp could do nothing more than curl up in a quivering ball and wail in pain... all as a very public example of what would happen to runaways. Another wolf - a female stolen in a raid to become another of his wives, was killed when she tried to escape. Hroovitnir was ruthless in his control of the pack.
Anyone caught giving comfort to a wolf in disgrace was similarly punished. Even a mother comforting one of her children after they were punished would share in their punishment - Hroovitnir considered it to be questioning his authority.
The younger males of the pack were expected to be fighters. By the age of one they were expected to be capable of participating in raids and battles against neighboring packs, by the age of two to be planning and leading their own. Any form of weakness, including kindness and a gentle nature, was treated with contempt and disgust. Kindness, healing, gentleness... those were the venue of women, not men, and he made that very clear to his boys. Especially, anyone caught being kind to Tyr, the crippled disgrace of a child, was punished and - worse for some - made to watch while Tyr himself was beaten. For Loki, his own punishment was sometimes worth it to get Tyr punished simply by being nice to him.
As for the females he'd sired, he had little interest in them. The more war-like of his daughters received a cursory sort of approval, a sort of a pat-on-the-head-"that's-my-girl" approval, but only because they were likely to produce war-like grandchildren for him. Mostly they were ignored. The few who exhibited rebellion of their own were put in their place just as hard as the boys, but they were otherwise allowed much more freedom than the boys.
Children out of his lesser wives were of less interest to Hroovitnir than the pups of his primary line. He allowed a bit more laxness with the naming conventions for his lesser sons, expected less from them - they were still expected to follow his rules to the letter and to train for battle, but they were not expected to be leaders as he demanded from Anglea's sons. To him, the sons of his secondary wives were nothing more than soldiers, pawns for his primary line to use to establish their dominance in the land. If they showed ambition and initiative, Hroovitnir was more likely to keep an eye on them in interest, but he by no means expected it.
Vili's children were considered lesser even than that. Expected to give precedent to Hroovitnir's children in everything in addition to following all Hroovitnir's other rules, they had no real opportunities for advancement in the pack. Vilisons would never lead sorties against the pack's many enemies, they would never plan a raid. Footsoldiers and cannon fodder was all Hroovitnir thought of them as, and Vili - who considered his children nothing more than a nuisance anyway - backed him up completely.
Anglea as his first wife supported him completely in all of this, believing as she did that everything he did was his to do by divine right. She was weak and worshipful of him, and though she deferred to him and his brothers in everything, she was queen and showed it with the other females of the pack. She controlled his wives and the wives of his brother Vili with an iron fist, enforcing his edicts among the women. If one of the other mothers tried to protect or comfort their children out of earshot of Hroovitnir, she would fly into a screaming rage. Not a fighter, for she had a delicate disposition and no interest in risking her appearance, she would use hysterics and drama to get her way... plus she had the added threat of Hroovitnir, Vili, and Ve to back her up.
Not long before the first litter would have turned three years old, Hroovitnir declared he'd be officially choosing his heir and successor. It was expected that Hati would be chosen, assumed even since he'd been groomed for it from birth. But Hroovitnir had never been able to fully control his eldest son and - rightly - did not trust him with the rank. Instead he bestowed the rank and the power it conferred onto someone he did trust to be completely obedient to him, even if he wasn't a good leader - his brother Vili. He taunted Hati with it, claiming that for all his faults Vili was by far a better leader than Hati would ever be. Infuriated, Hati challenged him. They fought viciously, but in the end Hati triumphed and killed his monster of a father. Of course Vili had just been declared official heir of the pack, so despite the challenge, it was Vili and not Hati that became the alpha with the death of Hroovitnir.
Rather than proceed to challenge Vili and take over the pack, Hati chose to use Hroovitnir's death as the opportunity to escape a life he'd always hated. Loki had disappeared the moment Hroovitnir fell - no surprise there. Fast forward a couple years, Loki and Hati have both settled into life in a new land, Alacritis, and are surprised to find that many of their siblings have also made their way there. Crazy shenanigans have ensued for all of them - Skoll, Thor, and Baldur returned to their pack to find their brother Hodr dead and out of spite and fury stole a young litter of pups... supposedly Vili's first litter with Anglea born early, but in truth Hroovitnir's last legacy. Hodr is avenged in the winter of Year 5 when Hati, driven mad by the loss of his best friend, his nephew, and his brother Baldur all at once, finds himself returning to his homeland where he was ambushed and killed both Vili and Ve before returning to Alacratia.
When he was just under two years old, Hroovitnir led his brothers on a raid on a peaceful neighboring pack. The three decimated the other pack, killing it's elderly alpha and several of the younger males. As they retreated from the pack land, Hroovitnir stumbled across a litter of older pups cowering in the shelter of a bush. Three males and their lovely sister. Hroovitnir saw possibilities in the young female, and with surprising gentleness plucked the pup from beneath the bush and bore her away. As he did he quietly gave Vili and Ve a command: kill the other pups. As soon as Hroovitnir had bore the young Anglea out of sight and hearing of the pack lands, the brothers obeyed.
Upon their return with the stolen pup, they did not find the accolades they were expecting. Instead they were shunned and told to leave the pack for their crimes. When told the pack would be returning his young prize to her home pack, Hroovitnir laughed in their faces and told them they could take her back over his dead body. A melee ensued, the three war-like brothers fighting for their lives against their pack elders. Had the pack more experience in fighting, Hroovitnir may have fallen right then and the story would have never gone any further. But the pack had seen very little battle over the years, and young as they were the three brothers had trained and fought far beyond what even the most experienced of their packmembers had. The battle was over in a few simple minutes, and it was found that in the confusion Hroovitnir had killed Wodin, his father.
Hroovitnir had no interest in claiming the pack, full of cowards and weaklings as it was. No, he had far grander dreams. Taking Anglea and his two brothers, he set off to find his own territory, create his own pack. The search was long, but Hroovitnir had plenty to keep his attention in the form of shaping the young female into the perfect mate, controlling every aspect of her life and instilling in her a worshipful attitude toward him.
His pack was founded just shy of his fourth year in blood and death, the brothers wiping out a small pack who had residence of the territory Hroovitnir coveted. It was not long later that Anglea - now the foremost of several wives instead of his only - became pregnant with his first children. To Hroovitnir's great pride, she gave birth to three healthy young males. In the tradition of his family - traditions that had twisted and warped in his mind until they were his and his alone - he named the three after the gods of his ancestors: Hati the eldest, Loki the smaller middle child, and Thor the last-born who took after his golden mother in coloration. He immediately fixated on the eldest as the one he would shape into his successor, the pup that looked and acted most like him. If he could shape this child into a younger version of himself, he reasoned, would he not be living on after his eventual death?
The boy proved to have a frustrating stubbornness, too much like his father after all, and the two were constantly at odds, but Hroovitnir was obsessed with the idea of molding the child in his image and was constantly hounding him, constantly abusing him to try to break the boy to his will. The younger boys he sought to control as well though to a lesser extent - he didn't want them to succeed him, but he needed everything his way so the wayward nature of children frustrated and infuriated him to no end. He demanded instant obedience from them all, punishing the slightest infraction with violence. He encouraged their fighting and bickering, wanting them to have the warlike aspects that had made him great, but any hint of rebellion toward him was put down hard.
No one was allowed to leave the pack - once when Loki tried to run away he was brought back, and systematically and publicly beaten until the smart-mouthed whelp could do nothing more than curl up in a quivering ball and wail in pain... all as a very public example of what would happen to runaways. Another wolf - a female stolen in a raid to become another of his wives, was killed when she tried to escape. Hroovitnir was ruthless in his control of the pack.
Anyone caught giving comfort to a wolf in disgrace was similarly punished. Even a mother comforting one of her children after they were punished would share in their punishment - Hroovitnir considered it to be questioning his authority.
The younger males of the pack were expected to be fighters. By the age of one they were expected to be capable of participating in raids and battles against neighboring packs, by the age of two to be planning and leading their own. Any form of weakness, including kindness and a gentle nature, was treated with contempt and disgust. Kindness, healing, gentleness... those were the venue of women, not men, and he made that very clear to his boys. Especially, anyone caught being kind to Tyr, the crippled disgrace of a child, was punished and - worse for some - made to watch while Tyr himself was beaten. For Loki, his own punishment was sometimes worth it to get Tyr punished simply by being nice to him.
As for the females he'd sired, he had little interest in them. The more war-like of his daughters received a cursory sort of approval, a sort of a pat-on-the-head-"that's-my-girl" approval, but only because they were likely to produce war-like grandchildren for him. Mostly they were ignored. The few who exhibited rebellion of their own were put in their place just as hard as the boys, but they were otherwise allowed much more freedom than the boys.
Children out of his lesser wives were of less interest to Hroovitnir than the pups of his primary line. He allowed a bit more laxness with the naming conventions for his lesser sons, expected less from them - they were still expected to follow his rules to the letter and to train for battle, but they were not expected to be leaders as he demanded from Anglea's sons. To him, the sons of his secondary wives were nothing more than soldiers, pawns for his primary line to use to establish their dominance in the land. If they showed ambition and initiative, Hroovitnir was more likely to keep an eye on them in interest, but he by no means expected it.
Vili's children were considered lesser even than that. Expected to give precedent to Hroovitnir's children in everything in addition to following all Hroovitnir's other rules, they had no real opportunities for advancement in the pack. Vilisons would never lead sorties against the pack's many enemies, they would never plan a raid. Footsoldiers and cannon fodder was all Hroovitnir thought of them as, and Vili - who considered his children nothing more than a nuisance anyway - backed him up completely.
Anglea as his first wife supported him completely in all of this, believing as she did that everything he did was his to do by divine right. She was weak and worshipful of him, and though she deferred to him and his brothers in everything, she was queen and showed it with the other females of the pack. She controlled his wives and the wives of his brother Vili with an iron fist, enforcing his edicts among the women. If one of the other mothers tried to protect or comfort their children out of earshot of Hroovitnir, she would fly into a screaming rage. Not a fighter, for she had a delicate disposition and no interest in risking her appearance, she would use hysterics and drama to get her way... plus she had the added threat of Hroovitnir, Vili, and Ve to back her up.
Not long before the first litter would have turned three years old, Hroovitnir declared he'd be officially choosing his heir and successor. It was expected that Hati would be chosen, assumed even since he'd been groomed for it from birth. But Hroovitnir had never been able to fully control his eldest son and - rightly - did not trust him with the rank. Instead he bestowed the rank and the power it conferred onto someone he did trust to be completely obedient to him, even if he wasn't a good leader - his brother Vili. He taunted Hati with it, claiming that for all his faults Vili was by far a better leader than Hati would ever be. Infuriated, Hati challenged him. They fought viciously, but in the end Hati triumphed and killed his monster of a father. Of course Vili had just been declared official heir of the pack, so despite the challenge, it was Vili and not Hati that became the alpha with the death of Hroovitnir.
Rather than proceed to challenge Vili and take over the pack, Hati chose to use Hroovitnir's death as the opportunity to escape a life he'd always hated. Loki had disappeared the moment Hroovitnir fell - no surprise there. Fast forward a couple years, Loki and Hati have both settled into life in a new land, Alacritis, and are surprised to find that many of their siblings have also made their way there. Crazy shenanigans have ensued for all of them - Skoll, Thor, and Baldur returned to their pack to find their brother Hodr dead and out of spite and fury stole a young litter of pups... supposedly Vili's first litter with Anglea born early, but in truth Hroovitnir's last legacy. Hodr is avenged in the winter of Year 5 when Hati, driven mad by the loss of his best friend, his nephew, and his brother Baldur all at once, finds himself returning to his homeland where he was ambushed and killed both Vili and Ve before returning to Alacratia.
Adoptables are in red
Deceased are struck through
Hróðvitnir x Anglea
(Litter 1)
7 years old
Hati, Loki, Thor
Hróðvitnir x Anglea
(Litter 2)
6 years old
Baldur, Hodr, Weth
Hróðvitnir x Anglea
(Litter 3)
5 year old
Akemi, Skadi, Skoll
Hróðvitnir x Senna
(Litter 4)
6 years old
Tyr
Hróðvitnir x Keina
(Shani's sister)
(Litter 5)
5.5 years old
Unnamed, Unnamed
Hróðvitnir x Keina
(Litter 6)
5.5 years old
Unnamed, Unnamed, Unnamed, Unnamed
Hróðvitnir x Shani
(Keina's sister)
(Litter 7)
6.5 years old
Unnamed,Unnamed,Unnamed
Hróðvitnir x Shani
(Litter 8)
5.5 years old
Freyja, Freyr
More to come...
Deceased are struck through
Hróðvitnir x Anglea
(Litter 1)
7 years old
Hati, Loki, Thor
Hróðvitnir x Anglea
(Litter 2)
6 years old
Hróðvitnir x Anglea
(Litter 3)
5 year old
Akemi, Skadi, Skoll
Hróðvitnir x Senna
(Litter 4)
6 years old
Tyr
Hróðvitnir x Keina
(Shani's sister)
(Litter 5)
5.5 years old
Unnamed, Unnamed
Hróðvitnir x Keina
(Litter 6)
5.5 years old
Unnamed, Unnamed, Unnamed, Unnamed
Hróðvitnir x Shani
(Keina's sister)
(Litter 7)
6.5 years old
Unnamed,Unnamed,Unnamed
Hróðvitnir x Shani
(Litter 8)
5.5 years old
Freyja, Freyr
More to come...
Important NPC family members and their personalities
Hróðvitnir (deceased) Pure black with gold eyes. A controlling, abusive man, he was a brilliant tactician and warrior who was obsessed with founding a strong pack that would become an empire, spreading his legend and traditions to the four corners of the world
Vili (deceased) Black with white socks, blue eyes. Current leader of the pack. Hroovitnir's younger littermate. Hroovitnir's bruiser, Vili is a big, vicious fighter with no morals. Completely loyal to his brother and would obey him in anything. He is not a good leader, being tempermental, uncharismatic, and having very little in the way of tactical ability. He is the kind of guy you can point at something and just let go, and watch him destroy it, but ask him to come up with a plan and he's at a loss. When he gets angry, this big guy's voice starts to climb the scale, shriller and squeakier the more frustrated he gets.
Ve (deceased) Pure white except for the black mottling his jaw like a spray of old blood, one light blue eye and one red eye. The youngest littermate of Hroovitnir and Vili. He was always the last in line of the three of them. Smaller, weaker, and a bit squirrely, he is a giggling psychopath who will gleefully participate in slaughter and torture and any other depraved activity. Don't ever ask him to lead a group, for he is just as likely to delight in seeing his own team die horrible deaths as he would be seeing the enemy that way. He is nonetheless absolutely, completely loyal to his brothers, willing to die for them, to kill for them, and - more difficult for him - to not kill if they tell him that someone is to be left alone... which is the only reason he hasn't killed any pack members.
Anglea Golden brown with pale serpentine markings under her eyes and reddish-brown ticking on her back, green eyes. Hroovitnir's first and primary wife. Later Vili's primary wife. Anglea is a delicate, silly girl, fluttering around with her high, soft voice and her feminine giggles like a butterfly. She rarely has a thought in her head past her appearance and pleasing her husband. She would do anything for Hroovitnir, worshipping him like a god. Anyone breaking his rules or speaking against him, even a hint of it is likely to send her into a fit of vapors, or a screaming rage depending on whether Hroovitnir is around. When he is, she is all smiles and loving wife - when he's not she's a catty bitch. She dislikes children, bearing them only because her husband wants her to. She has as little to do with them as possible after they're born, and as soon as they're weaned she wants nothing to do with them at all. As adults she will treat them the way she would any other wolf in the pack - the males as pawns to manipulate and use, the females as rivals. She is a highly prudish creature, hating any lewd behavior in the pack - though she'll act the courtesan for Hroovitnir readily enough, any displays of sexuality from other members of the pack, especially her children, horrifies her. Despite her air-headed and flighty nature, she is very ambitious. Not content simply to be queen of her little pack, she wants to be empress of the world, and so supported Hroovitnir in that completely - though she didn't have his long view of it, subtly pushing for a more immediate empire.
Please note:
Although things may have been frowned on in the pack - like gentleness in males, disobedience, sexuality, being nice to the omega, etc - that does not mean I'm against characters' personalities and personal histories reflecting those values. They add variety and richness to the family history (also yay dramas!) and are more than welcomed... as long as you keep in mind that there would have been some IC consequences for it. Like say Thor wanted to be kind to Tyr... he could do it for sure, but if he got caught there would be consequences. Luckily their territory was pretty large and there were few adults to really enforce the rules, and they couldn't be everywhere at once!
After Hroovitnir was killed, things in the pack had gotten very bad. Vili was a bad leader and without Hroovitnir around to keep them in line the Vilisons got bold and began to act the part of bullies. Pups starved because it was every-man-for-themselves, no one worked together, and if you didn't or couldn't hunt you didn't get a share of the profits when someone did hunt. So if your wolf stuck around that long they were probably in pretty rough shape by the time Hati got around to dispersing what was left of the pack.
allowable colors for new characters in the main family:
Allowable eye colors for main family:
Hróðvitnir (deceased) Pure black with gold eyes. A controlling, abusive man, he was a brilliant tactician and warrior who was obsessed with founding a strong pack that would become an empire, spreading his legend and traditions to the four corners of the world
Vili (deceased) Black with white socks, blue eyes. Current leader of the pack. Hroovitnir's younger littermate. Hroovitnir's bruiser, Vili is a big, vicious fighter with no morals. Completely loyal to his brother and would obey him in anything. He is not a good leader, being tempermental, uncharismatic, and having very little in the way of tactical ability. He is the kind of guy you can point at something and just let go, and watch him destroy it, but ask him to come up with a plan and he's at a loss. When he gets angry, this big guy's voice starts to climb the scale, shriller and squeakier the more frustrated he gets.
Ve (deceased) Pure white except for the black mottling his jaw like a spray of old blood, one light blue eye and one red eye. The youngest littermate of Hroovitnir and Vili. He was always the last in line of the three of them. Smaller, weaker, and a bit squirrely, he is a giggling psychopath who will gleefully participate in slaughter and torture and any other depraved activity. Don't ever ask him to lead a group, for he is just as likely to delight in seeing his own team die horrible deaths as he would be seeing the enemy that way. He is nonetheless absolutely, completely loyal to his brothers, willing to die for them, to kill for them, and - more difficult for him - to not kill if they tell him that someone is to be left alone... which is the only reason he hasn't killed any pack members.
Anglea Golden brown with pale serpentine markings under her eyes and reddish-brown ticking on her back, green eyes. Hroovitnir's first and primary wife. Later Vili's primary wife. Anglea is a delicate, silly girl, fluttering around with her high, soft voice and her feminine giggles like a butterfly. She rarely has a thought in her head past her appearance and pleasing her husband. She would do anything for Hroovitnir, worshipping him like a god. Anyone breaking his rules or speaking against him, even a hint of it is likely to send her into a fit of vapors, or a screaming rage depending on whether Hroovitnir is around. When he is, she is all smiles and loving wife - when he's not she's a catty bitch. She dislikes children, bearing them only because her husband wants her to. She has as little to do with them as possible after they're born, and as soon as they're weaned she wants nothing to do with them at all. As adults she will treat them the way she would any other wolf in the pack - the males as pawns to manipulate and use, the females as rivals. She is a highly prudish creature, hating any lewd behavior in the pack - though she'll act the courtesan for Hroovitnir readily enough, any displays of sexuality from other members of the pack, especially her children, horrifies her. Despite her air-headed and flighty nature, she is very ambitious. Not content simply to be queen of her little pack, she wants to be empress of the world, and so supported Hroovitnir in that completely - though she didn't have his long view of it, subtly pushing for a more immediate empire.
Please note:
Although things may have been frowned on in the pack - like gentleness in males, disobedience, sexuality, being nice to the omega, etc - that does not mean I'm against characters' personalities and personal histories reflecting those values. They add variety and richness to the family history (also yay dramas!) and are more than welcomed... as long as you keep in mind that there would have been some IC consequences for it. Like say Thor wanted to be kind to Tyr... he could do it for sure, but if he got caught there would be consequences. Luckily their territory was pretty large and there were few adults to really enforce the rules, and they couldn't be everywhere at once!
After Hroovitnir was killed, things in the pack had gotten very bad. Vili was a bad leader and without Hroovitnir around to keep them in line the Vilisons got bold and began to act the part of bullies. Pups starved because it was every-man-for-themselves, no one worked together, and if you didn't or couldn't hunt you didn't get a share of the profits when someone did hunt. So if your wolf stuck around that long they were probably in pretty rough shape by the time Hati got around to dispersing what was left of the pack.
allowable colors for new characters in the main family:
- Black
- white
- browns (tans, gold-brown, red-brown, red-gold, earth-brown, cream)
- various combinations of the above
- No albinos, no unnatural colors (so no blues, purples, etc), melanism is very unlikely - half-siblings or cousins may exhibit these colors within reason
Allowable eye colors for main family:
- gold (various shades of, including gold-brown and yellow)
- blue (various shades from dark to light)
- greens
- reds (various shades from bright red to pinkish)
- occasional bicolor eyes
- half-siblings may have more diverse eye colors
Code:
Name: (pups from Hroovitnir x Anglea must have norse names, other wives' can have other names if desired)
Litter:
Age:
Appearance: (at least site minimum)
Personality: (at least site minimum)
History: (from puphood to now, what have they been up to? Did they leave the pack before it was dissolved? If so, when? What happened after?)
RP Sample: (200 words)
Hati wears a bear skull on his head unless otherwise stated in the post. He also has a ram's skull that might be switched in sometimes if he finds it again.
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