BWP Update
February settles across Relic Lore much quieter than the previous winter months. The snow has begun to taper off, though the occasional storm still rocks Relic Lore with a vengeance unlike any other. Times are becoming desperate as wolves begin to starve and the winter begins to dwindle the population, life by life.Hunting Opportunity
Two hunting opportunities have presented themselves: one on the Western side of the mountain, and one on the Eastern side. These count as random events, and the opportunity for major health points. There is enough meat to feed an entire pack — but will the packs and wolves of Relic Lore share, or will they aide only their pack and loved ones?To participate in these threads, keep in mind that no real post order will be given, but a full two days must pass before participants can accept a new round and skip over another. A full bar (or as high as the bar can reach, given the lowered max. limit) can be claimed if enough meat is taken. How far will your wolf fight for survival? Please note, the SoW account will not be used to play the prey.. members must play the prey after posting.
Other BWP Notes
We've come a long way in this plot so far, and have even witnessed a few deaths from the winter. The number of lone wolves have dwindled considerably.. as has everyone's health. Once more, the maximum for the health bars has been lowered to reflect how harsh the winter is on your character.. and the chances for a Food Opportunity has also been lowered.Post Prompt Opportunities
The following post prompts are available for everyone to participate in. These threads will need to be finished by March 10 to count for RE life points and should be started no later than March 1. Everyone should praise Grey for writing these for us!"Kingsguard"
Something, predator or prey, stirs along the borders of the pack lands. Whatever it is, one thing is certain... It hungers for sustenance with a hollow belly.
"Pay the iron/gold price"
Each of the standing wolf packs have something valuable. Particular herbs, medical knowledge, stores of food, able bodies, cubs and yearlings, certain professionals... It is up for Leaders and their packs to discuss among themselves what they would give or do to obtain what they need to survive.
White walker!
Something has taken up precedence in the forests of Relic Lore. Do we dare mention what it is what your wolf thought they saw?
Breeding Season!
Breeding season in Relic Lore begins March 1 and ends on the 31. That means any wolves with the intention to breed must do so within this time frame.Just like last year, this year, every character on RoW can breed (not just Leaders!) But please keep in mind the guidelines below. Any character on RoW can breed this year! Given the below guidelines are followed, of course.
Maximum Number of Pups in a Litter
Lead Couple (both pack leaders) - 3 pups
Leader (only one is leader) - 2 pups
Subordinates - 1 pups
Lone Wolves - 1 pups
Why the lowered number of puppies this year? To meet the realistic after effects of such a hard winter, where every wolf's health has been affected.
Adoption Process
All pups must be adopted by the time it is ready to come out of the den (3 weeks after their birth). The players of pups are responsible for keeping them active. If a pup is removed during an activity check and not reactivated during the following 2 weeks, it will die. Also, a pup that is a lone wolf will need to battle the constant LP deduction.. failure to do so will also result in the death of the pup.
Who can breed?
- Any wolf over the age of 22 months and older is able to breed.
- Pack leaders set the breeding rules in their pack. If a pack leader enforces a no-breeding rule for subordinates, then subordinates who disregard these rules will face the consequences that is set by their leader.
Additional Information
- Two individual characters have the chance to either mate or breed. Breeding results in cubs, mating does not. Those who want to breed with the goal of reproducing will need to respond to the breeding thread signups (to be put up come March 1).
- Two lone wolves who successfully raise one cub to 1 year of age will create a pack. This will substitute the amount of Life Points required by the potential lead wolves in the 'Pack' category.. however, the lone wolves must still meet the other requirements (though two cubs turned yearling will count as pack members).