Wolves of River Twine Holt
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(article by Fey M., Holly H. & Whitney W. - first posted 04/10/07, updated 07/04/2014)
(Note: images below are taken from Monty Sloan's Wolf Photography website, and are used with permission; images from other sources are noted in the entry.)
The River Twine tribe's wolfpack is descended from wolves who came with Wolfsister when she led her group back to the area to settle. These wolves have at least some elf-blood in them, and although they are always primarily wolfish in outlook and behavior, the occasional "throwback" is born who is still wolf-shaped but who has a greater affinity for the elves than for the wolf-pack.
These partially elf-blooded wolves are more wolf than not, with the same appearance and behaviors as natural wolves. Their kinship and empathic bonds with the elves leads to a cooperative arrangement – but the wolves also tend to regard the elves as "odd" wolves. Elves are smaller and weaker, and have many strange un-wolflike behaviors. The wolves tolerate this and even respect and defer in some cases to the elves' behavioral choices; but in other cases the wolves simply treat the elves according to wolf norms.
Breeding, Pack Size, and Mortality
Bonding with elves, and Communication
In-Play Concerns, How to go about replacing wolf-friends
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RTH 2513 Wolf Pack
(photos used by permission of Monty Sloan/Wolf Park; other photos as noted.)
(Generic wolf picture by Wendy Pini. These mark wolves whose individual appearance has not yet been determined. Owners are allowed to choose pictures to represent their wolves. Owners who adopt a wolf with an existing picture may choose to change the wolf's appearance if it has not already been established in art or a story on the group's website.)
The individual rankings of wolves within the pack is something that is in regular flux. A high ranking wolf will always lord it over a mid- or low-ranking wolf, but among high, mid, and low ranked wolves, it is often difficult for even the elves to tell what a linear hierarchy might be from day to day or week to week. What’s more important to understand are the roles played within the pack. The River Twine wolf pack usually numbers between 30 and 40 wolves at a time -- so not all of them will play the role of primary hunters. Some wolves perform more of a “guardian” role by ranging the territory, and the lowest play a “home guard/babysitter” role as the primary guardians of the Holt proper.
It is important for club members to understand that a wolf’s role within the pack does not always match their rider’s role within the tribe. Wolves do not exist at a rider’s beck and call. A wolf who is high-ranked, but who’s rider is not primarily a hunter, will generally be away hunting while his/her elf friend is back at the Holt fishing or crafting. Likewise, some of our tribe’s primary elven hunters can find themselves bonded with low-ranking wolves who are only grudgingly tolerated by their high ranked packmates. Elves who are bonded to mid-ranked wolves may find their wolf-friends off for days at a time, patrolling the woods and borders of the Holt’s territory with other mid-ranked wolves.
Alpha Pair (the Chief and Chieftess-wolf)
The Alphas are the leading male and female of the pack. The Alphas are the only breeding pair in the pack. The current Alpha wolves of the pack are:
Beta Wolves
Beta wolves are the top ranked wolves within the Pack beneath the Alphas. These are individual wolves who are the likely heirs to the Alphas (but until the dust settles, don’t place your bets!)
Note: beta-ranked wolves listed in alphabetical order, not by hierarchal ranking
High-Ranked Wolves
The high-ranked wolves are the primary hunters of the pack. They run at the front of the pack; after the Alphas and Betas they pick the choicest parts of a kill, and they are the most likely to become Alpha (after a previous Alpha's death, or through challenge). High ranked wolves are generally the most mature and intelligent hunters. Young wolves usually have some learning to do and must spend some time to spend in lower ranking positions before joining the high ranked hunters.
Note: high-ranked wolves listed in alphabetical order, not by hierarchal ranking
Mid-Ranked Wolves
While they sometimes join the hunt, wolves of the middle rank tend to be guards of the territory. They also enjoy the company of gatherers, trappers and those that scout. To them it shows the tribe contributing to the protection of the territories (and the elves have protection while doing their duties).
Note: mid-ranked wolves listed in alphabetical order, not by hierarchal ranking.
Bonetrail (RTH 2490/bonded to Pathmark) Mid-ranked male. An average wolf – comfortable with his position in the pack and has just enough ambition to keep it for now, doesn't have the drive to rise any further. Likes his creature comforts – ample food, a good scratch on the butt, and a patch of warm sunlight to snooze in. Littermate of Brairfoot and Halfmoon. | |
Branch (RTH 2504 out of Charm / bonded to True Edge) Mid ranked female and one of the few wolves nimble enough to actually climb or jump into the trees. She is prone to laying on large limbs to soak up the sun or just to get a good view of the area around her. Is also one of the first to join the elves in the dentree when the weather turns foul. On the hunt or just out on patrol she is both graceful and quick. Littermate of Thumper and Crowsong. | |
Briarfoot (RTH 2490/bonded to Foxtail) Mid-ranked female. Curious to a fault, Briarfoot always seems to be getting her snout into trouble! Any noise or smell is worth investigating! A fearless climber (into both trees and dens), and has an eternally puppyish attitude. Very socially involved, often jumps into elvish matters by adding her voice (in yips and yowls) to Foxtail's when her rider is arguing a point. Littermate of Bonetrail and Halfmoon. | |
Browncoat (RTH 2500/bonded to Newt). Mid-ranked male. Browncoat has matured into an average-sized wolf with obvious intelligence and cunning. | |
Crowsong (RTH 2504 out of Charm/bonded to Cloudfern) Mid-ranked male. Litter mate of Thumper and Branch. An eager and determined wolf, Crowsong is always ready to get in the thick of things. If he can do it with an elf on his back, so much the better. | |
Fireweed (RTH 2509/bonded to Windburn) Mid-ranked female. Alert and eager, she shows a good aptitude for social cues and for hunting. Littermate of Softjoy and Longhowl. | |
Fumble (RTH 2505/bonded to Dreamflight) Mid-ranked female. (Picture (c) Oliver Matla, Lupinity!, Click here to see original image; used with permission.) | |
Growler (RTH 2488/bonded to Quick Fang). Mid-ranked male. Growler lives up to his name – he vocalizes a lot, often in a deep-throated, guttural moan that he uses to get attention, than as an actual growl. Not overly serious, except when it comes to hunting; otherwise he's playful and thinks his elf-bond can be too serious. He hates bees, and slap-tails annoy him to no end. Because of Quick Fang's deep resentment towards quillrats, Growler has developed one for them too; he also growls whenever Chicory, Notch, or Starskimmer come within his vicinity. Littermate of Sleuth, Soot and Weasel. | |
Longhowl (RTH 2509/bonded to Cinder) Mid-ranked male. A quiet pup, but playful and unafraid, Longhowl is much like his elf-friend. However, even as a young pup, Longhowl shows enough aggression to give the impression that, when the time comes, he's going to start moving his way up the pack. Littermate of Softjoy and Fireweed. | |
Murkfur (RTH 2499/unbonded) Mid-ranked male. Dark in coloring and spirit, a mean, runty thing who survived only because he would do literally anything for food. Feels incredibly self-important when ridden, and can prove to be a pest when trying to encourage a walking elf to get on his back. | |
Peakrunner (RTH 2494/bonded to Goldspice) Mid-ranked male. Peakrunner is calm and well-tempered, but a very fast runner, also very vocal, even when he is sleeping. | |
Pounce (RTH 2503/unbonded) Mid-ranked female. Pounce is scrappy, happy, and eager. She loves to play rough-and-tumble with other wolves her rank. Very gentle with elf cubs. | |
Slychase (RTH 2497/bonded to Snowfall) Mid-ranked male. Slychase is a clever, sometimes overenthusiastic young wolf who is quickly distracted. He is determined to chase things – bugs, small game, weapons thrown/shot. As a result, the high-ranked wolves will not allow him to join his rider during pack hunts. Instead, he might make a place for himself someday in the ranks of the mid-ranked wolves. He enjoys his connection with Snowfall, but if he is not needed he can be away from his elf bond for several days without being missed. Littermate of Splash. | |
Thumper (RTH 2504 out of Charm/bonded to Windsong) Mid-ranked female. Littermate of Crowsong and Branch. Thumper is an energetic wolf with a care-free, almost reckless attitude. She thumps the ground with her tail a lot, thus earning her name. | |
Windswift (RTH 2506/bonded to Rainpace) Mid-ranked female. A fast runner, Windswift is a terror to the rabbits and other small animals. She will eat anything, including stray leathers left unattended. She is quite affectionate and is always looking for attention from the elves. |
Low-Ranked Wolves
Low ranked wolves are the guardians of the denning area and protectors of any young pups. These are the wolves who are the daily guardians of the Holt proper.
Omega Wolves
The omega wolves are the lowest-ranked of the low. They are often the babysitters and are the ones who teach the pups skills and social behaviors. Because they are lowest ranked they eat last (or not at all during lean times) and have no rights. Since they rely on the goodwill of the pack, they also tend to initiate playing.
Cubs, Yearlings, and Second Years
Roly-poly pups are generally considered rankless, but after their first winter, they are considered yearlings – and begin to risk being chased out of the pack. Yearlings who fail to bond to an elf-friend by the beginning of their second winter seldom remain with the pack. Unless they prove unusually clever or remarkably good as a hunter, these young wolves are driven out of the Holt by their elders, and the ones who are the most ambitious leave on their own to carve their own way in the world, outside of the Holt’s territory.
(Generic wolf picture by Wendy Pini. These marks wolves whose individual appearance has not yet been determined. Owners are allowed to choose pictures to represent their wolves. Owners who adopt a wolf with an existing picture may choose to change the wolf's appearance if it has not already been established in art or a story on the group's website.)
Go to the page above to see the numbers of cubs in each litter from 2500 to the present, along with any other notable information about cubs in those litters (some of which is repeated here). The few most-recent litters are listed below.
SECOND YEARS (2511 litter):
Low-ranking in general, these wolves are in transition. If they have survived their first year, but are still unbonded, this is the year in which they and the pack will determine whether they stay around, or are run off by the pack, or depart on their own to try to found a pack elsewhere.
(RTH 2511) Female second-year. | |
(RTH 2511) Female second-year. | |
(RTH 2511) Male second-year. |
YEARLINGS (2512 litter):
Low-ranking in general, these still-maturing wolves may be old enough to be bonded to an elf and carry a rider, but they are still in the process of learning the ropes. They are expected to follow the social rules of the pack, and they learn a great deal from their pack elders about hunting and behavior. Wolves of this age who remain unbonded and who did not die in their first year are still at increased risk of mortality, because of their lack of experience.
(RTH 2512) Male yearling. | |
(RTH 2512) Male yearling. |
CUBS (2513 litter):
(RTH 2513) Female cub. | |
(RTH 2513) Female cub. | |
(RTH 2513) Male cub. | |
(RTH 2513) Male cub. |
Deceased Members of the Pack
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