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OOC Joining Instructions


To more easily facilitate the process of joining a pack, RoW offers the option for characters to join a pack OOCly. To apply for membership, simply post a new thread in this forum with your desired pack as the thread subject with the following information included:

  • Character name
  • How long your character has been in Relic Lore
  • Post prompt response

Each pack has a specific post prompt that they ask all potential joiners to respond to. Pack leaders will use this response to gauge whether or not they think your character is a correct fit for their pack. Each of the post prompts are below. When responding to the prompt, please ensure that your post meets the 100 word minimum. These posts should be treated like regular RP posts. How would your character react in the situation that the prompt puts them in? After leaders have read and evaluated your response, they will respond to your application and either accept or deny your character.

Pack Post Prompts


Dead Empress Backwater

It is likely that you were able to smell the markers of the pack for a long time before you actually reach them. It does not take very long before you are met by a young leader, who appears friendly but judgemental of your appearance and approach. What do you do to appease this gaze? What will you say to plead your case? Have you brought a gift with you? The leader's stance is neutral and proud, and the wolf remains silent. It's your move.


Paradise Falls

Amidst the towering and majestic Kingsfall forests is almost anything needed for survival. The forest is rich in resources, so it is not a great surprise when you come across the scent of a pack's borders marking out a piece of this land for themselves. It seems the group has taken refuge near a stream, and though trees and foliage obscure the immediate view, is that a waterfall you hear in the distance?

Before long, a pale face appears, gray eyes sharply critical as they regard you. The leader looks like he's in a bad mood, or maybe that's just how he normally appears? Nothing is said, but that heavy stare communicates clearly; what do you want, and why is it worth his time?