Who can mate or breed?
Both female and males wolves must be 22 months old or older in order to breed. At the oldest, while no "age cap" has been formally introduced, wolves up to the age of 10 are still considered "fertile." (Fun Fact!: A Yellowstone wolf by the name of #302, a.k.a. "Casanova," sired one of his last litters at the age of ten.)
When can threads be started and when do they need to be finished?
Breeding season in Relic Lore spans from March 1st to March 31st. Sign-ups for potential parents close on March 28th.
Due-dates are decided by staff based on the date of the breeding thread (usually wolves on RoW will gestate for 62 days) and birthing threads need to be started on or after the set date. Expectant mother's will have two weeks from the original date to post a birthing thread, if they haven't, fathers will be allowed an additional two weeks to post a thread "finding" the new puppies (details can be worked out depending on the situation.)
If birthing threads are not posted within a month of the set due-date, puppies will be considered deceased.
What happens when a thread is not completed by March 31st?
Breeding threads that are not complete by April 1 will not meet the qualifications for cubs to be born, resulting in either: the breeding thread becomes considered a "mating" thread (which does not produce puppies) or the female will be allowed to carry her litter but will give birth to stillborns.
How are puppy traits determined?
What each puppy looks like and what gender they are is usually decided by the players of the puppy's parents, but it isn't unheard of for players to allow others to customize their future character.
How are the number of puppies per litter determined?
New in 2021 the litter sizes are determined on lottery night by rolling dice in discord, the number that each couple rolls is the maximum number of pups allowed for the pair. However, they're free to choose to have less pups than are rolled if they wish. The maximum number of pups a couple can roll is based off of the female's rank:
- Leader: 1-5 pups
- Subordinate: 1-3 pups
- Leader/Lone Wolf: 2 pups
Lone wolves are not guaranteed a litter and must enter the loner lottery, the amount of litters up for grabs changes year to year, based on the amount of current members. Loners can only ever have 1 pup in their litter.
On average, how many pups are born in a litter?
If you'd like to get very realistic and include stillborns in your birthing thread, wolves generally have a litter of 5 or 6 pups. While very rare, it has been noted that wolves may bear litters as small as 2 pups or as large as 11 pups; exceptionally large litters of 14–17 pups occur only 1% of the time (source). Most players generally choose to have their character bear the maximum or minimum of 'suggested' pups in a litter; after all, "Puppy Season" (after the breeding threads have been wrapped up) is generally a happy, carefree time during the late Spring and Summer months in Relic Lore.
What kind of puppy character information needs to be submitted?
Potential puppy-adopters (if not interested in fully customizing a character) are primarily interested in this basic information:
- Full name (first name, nickname, second name/middle name, surname)
- Gender
- Species (the breed of the puppy)
- Fur Color / Eye Color (both cub and adult colorations)
- "Trademark" features which might have been inherited (dorsal/facial stripe, "Tainn family" irises of fire and gold, mismatched eyes, the "Lyall" mask, etc.)
- Adult Physique (Small, Medium, Large)
- Cub/Adult Avatars (275x275 and 250x100 to be put into use when the character is registered on-site).
Other optional information to provide (what makes each puppy unique):- Personality Shape
- Character Alignment (If not suggested, cubs more than likely take after their parents' Alignments as they take up their moral code through valuable lessons or, as most "new" characters start out, are considered "Neutral.")
- Possibilities as to what the character might become
- Full-body reference picture
- A title ("The Assassin," "The Princess," "The Scion," "The Heiress of Grizzly Hollow," etc.)
- Relatives (characters on-site, active or inactive, to help fill in profile fields)
- Character in 3 words
- Any underlying themes that link the puppy to continuing elements in their parents' or family's history/histories
* Puppy parents might want to leave some of these aspects blank to allow players to explore plot possibilities for their characters.
When do the puppies arrive and when are they playable?
Puppies born on RoW arrive between Early May and Early June. Players adopting puppies may start playing their bundle of joy on pack territory boards three weeks after their pup's birthday.
What do expectant mothers do when it comes to "nesting" behavior?
Female wolves, when nesting, start this behavior as early as the 7th week of their pregnancy. They are driven by hormones to look for a safe place to give birth and care for her pups. These might be abandoned dens, caves, or burrows once used by another animal, a hollow tree trunk, a crevice on the side of the mountain range, or even a personal den that was built especially by her pack; once selected, this will also be the whelping place of her future litters. To fulfill her developing or resurfacing maternal instincts, she will gather and rip up all sorts of soft materials to make her den - grass, moss, scavenged animal pelts, strips of bark, etc. - and she will excessively groom herself. She may seem anxious and begin to take up leisurely walks to settle her nerves and may constantly seek out quiet, more private locations away from the pack; though, she will almost always return to her birthing den now instead of her usual haunt(s).
How do I prepare my character for/in the birthing thread?
During the first stage of labor her cervix begins to dilate and the contractions begin; they are assumed to be quite painful, and for first-time mothers, they might even be perplexing. She might be uncomfortable and restless - pacing, shivering, and panting. She probably will not eat and may even vomit. She might whine and seek the company of her significant other or her attending Medic or caretaker; or, she might occupy or distract herself by making her birthing den feel "just right" by clearing out the den floor or fixing up the material used for nesting. Labor could possibly last from 6 to 18 hours. By the end of this period the mother’s cervix will have completely dilated for the puppies to pass. During this period, it is recommended to keep the mother’s environment quiet and calm; her mate and/or Guardians might find themselves dutifully placed just outside the birthing den to keep nosy pack members from snooping about or bothering her.
How long does it take for each puppy to emerge?
Puppies are generally born 15 minutes to 1.5 hours apart.
So, what happens after the puppies are born?
As each pup emerges, their mother uses her tongue to lick each of their faces and ensure their airways aren't blocked by mucus or any other birthing material (blood, embryonic sac, etc.). She then encourages them to nurse and once all pups are accounted for, it is time to rest. She may also take a moment after the birth of each pup to consume its placenta as a source of protein; this may help ensure that she has enough strength to recover from the birth and won't have to leave her pups to find food immediately. The mother will also have a ravenous appetite in the days following after the arrival of the pups and she may eat as much as three times more than her usual rations. Of course, then there is the time to name each pup! The birthing thread is a great opportunity to introduce readers and other players to these new characters!
Can I earn Life Points for anything?
Yes! With completed threads as proof, characters may earn...
For Moms and Dads:
- +20 Development; Have Pups. (Your character has had pups on Relic Lore.)
- +40 Development; Gain a Mate. (Completed at least 5 private threads with your character's mate and established a relationship. The breeding thread may possibly count towards this achievement, granted that it has at least 10 posts.)
What happens if a puppy is born breeched or feet first?
It is actually very common to have a puppy be delivered feet first, this is NOT a breech birth, but simply a rear presentation. Nearly half the time, offspring enter the world this way. It is more difficult to deliver than a headfirst puppy, but it does happen quite often. If a breech birth does occur or if the puppy becomes stuck, the mother can be helped by a practiced medic, who may gently help by grasping onto the puppy and very gently pulling during a contraction. It is not recommended to do this unless it is certain the puppy is stuck; if the pup remains stuck for too long it will suffocate and will die.
We hope you enjoyed learning a bit about how to pace your character's pregnancy or take a moment to understand what your wolf's mate might be going through. From here, if would like to learn more about how your Relic Lore-born pup will continue to develop, please check out RoW's Development Guide.