BloodWolfRising
Dame of the Moon's Darkness
Welbriar Pack Powers
Your wolf doesn't have a limit to what their power can be but they only have one. So think wisely about what you would like it to be. Now if a wolf joins the Welbriar pack they can be granted a power, but this can only happen on the full moon and by drinking the blood of one of the members. Though this ceremony is a bit different and the wolf gets a high fever they have to get over.
Wolves
So these wolves look a lot like normal wolves, the only difference is the fact that their eyes are more human and their sizes are much larger. Other than that people would think they are hunting some prize wolf, which is another reason why there are so few packs left.
The Packs
All in all, there are a total of 6 packs left in the world. Each pack varies from how many they have and how many males or females they have. There is the Godlin Pack, Dermont Pack, Glacier Pack, Yuldino Pack, and then the Welbriar Pack and their current enemy, the Daretin Pack. Out of all the packs, Glacier and Welbriar are the two smallest. Godlin and Yuldino are the largest leaving Dermont and Daretin in the middle. There are a total of 47 female werewolves spread out through these packs.
What use to be
Godlin - 25 - 10f, 15m
Yuldino - 35 - 15f, 20m
Daretin - 19 - 7f, 12m
Dermont - 14 - 3f, 11m
Welbriar - 12 - 7f, 5m
Glacier - 10 - 5f, 5m
The Current
Godlin - 25 - 10f, 15m
Yuldino - 35 - 15f, 20m
Daretin - 24 - 12f, 17m
Dermont - 14 - 3f, 11m
Welbriar - 12 - 7f, 5m
Changing
You may be wondering why there are only 115 werewolves left and asking well why don't they just change the female humans. Well, they would if the humans would survive, but there is a 96% chance that the female human bitten will die due to the high fever that takes over their body. If the fever doesn't kill them then there is also the 98% chance that the fever will have driven the person insane when they have their first shift. Leaving only 2% of the changed females to actually survive and be sane. So they have pretty much given up on that relying on the females within their packs and allowing them to take more than one mate if they choose. However, most females only wish for one mate.
Breeding and Pregnancy
A werewolf usually gives birth in their wolf form since they tend to carry at least 2 to 5 pups in their pregnancy. Depending on how many pups they have is if they shift to their wolf form in the last month of pregnancy. Finding it to be easier on themselves and those around them. They also don't move around as much especially if they are carrying more than 3 pups. A pregnancy lasts for 4 months, as long as the mother is properly taken care of and the babies are growing well. If the she-wolf is lacking then the babies take longer to grow and the pregnancy can last for about 7 months or longer. Once the mother gives births she tends to stay with her pups in wolf form for about a week before shifting back to her human form and only shifting to nursing the pups. A she-wolf however is unable to get pregnant again for almost 9 months after this. If the she-wolf is unhealthy than she could go a year without being able to have pups. This is yet another reason for the decrease in the werewolf population and the answer to why the she-wolves are restricted to birthing is unknown. 1 out of 5 pups born are female leaving the female/male ratio even worse.
The way others know a female is ready to mate is going into a heat cycle. If a she-wolf doesn't end up pregnant after her first heat cycle then she will have another one in two months and so on and such forth. Now, this doesn't mean that she-wolves can't get pregnant without a heat cycle because they can. However, it only can happen after their first heat cycle is over and the chances of them getting pregnant without a heat cycle are not very high. But each heat cycle lasts for a week, most of that time the male and female aren't bothered. Please remember RPN RULES, all smexy times are fade to black along with birthing.
Your wolf doesn't have a limit to what their power can be but they only have one. So think wisely about what you would like it to be. Now if a wolf joins the Welbriar pack they can be granted a power, but this can only happen on the full moon and by drinking the blood of one of the members. Though this ceremony is a bit different and the wolf gets a high fever they have to get over.
Wolves
So these wolves look a lot like normal wolves, the only difference is the fact that their eyes are more human and their sizes are much larger. Other than that people would think they are hunting some prize wolf, which is another reason why there are so few packs left.
The Packs
All in all, there are a total of 6 packs left in the world. Each pack varies from how many they have and how many males or females they have. There is the Godlin Pack, Dermont Pack, Glacier Pack, Yuldino Pack, and then the Welbriar Pack and their current enemy, the Daretin Pack. Out of all the packs, Glacier and Welbriar are the two smallest. Godlin and Yuldino are the largest leaving Dermont and Daretin in the middle. There are a total of 47 female werewolves spread out through these packs.
What use to be
Godlin - 25 - 10f, 15m
Yuldino - 35 - 15f, 20m
Daretin - 19 - 7f, 12m
Dermont - 14 - 3f, 11m
Welbriar - 12 - 7f, 5m
Glacier - 10 - 5f, 5m
The Current
Godlin - 25 - 10f, 15m
Yuldino - 35 - 15f, 20m
Daretin - 24 - 12f, 17m
Dermont - 14 - 3f, 11m
Welbriar - 12 - 7f, 5m
Changing
You may be wondering why there are only 115 werewolves left and asking well why don't they just change the female humans. Well, they would if the humans would survive, but there is a 96% chance that the female human bitten will die due to the high fever that takes over their body. If the fever doesn't kill them then there is also the 98% chance that the fever will have driven the person insane when they have their first shift. Leaving only 2% of the changed females to actually survive and be sane. So they have pretty much given up on that relying on the females within their packs and allowing them to take more than one mate if they choose. However, most females only wish for one mate.
Breeding and Pregnancy
A werewolf usually gives birth in their wolf form since they tend to carry at least 2 to 5 pups in their pregnancy. Depending on how many pups they have is if they shift to their wolf form in the last month of pregnancy. Finding it to be easier on themselves and those around them. They also don't move around as much especially if they are carrying more than 3 pups. A pregnancy lasts for 4 months, as long as the mother is properly taken care of and the babies are growing well. If the she-wolf is lacking then the babies take longer to grow and the pregnancy can last for about 7 months or longer. Once the mother gives births she tends to stay with her pups in wolf form for about a week before shifting back to her human form and only shifting to nursing the pups. A she-wolf however is unable to get pregnant again for almost 9 months after this. If the she-wolf is unhealthy than she could go a year without being able to have pups. This is yet another reason for the decrease in the werewolf population and the answer to why the she-wolves are restricted to birthing is unknown. 1 out of 5 pups born are female leaving the female/male ratio even worse.
The way others know a female is ready to mate is going into a heat cycle. If a she-wolf doesn't end up pregnant after her first heat cycle then she will have another one in two months and so on and such forth. Now, this doesn't mean that she-wolves can't get pregnant without a heat cycle because they can. However, it only can happen after their first heat cycle is over and the chances of them getting pregnant without a heat cycle are not very high. But each heat cycle lasts for a week, most of that time the male and female aren't bothered. Please remember RPN RULES, all smexy times are fade to black along with birthing.
Wolf gives birth in January.
* 1st heat cycle is in October
- doesn't take
* 2nd heat cycle in January
- does take
* 4 months of pregnancy
- due June
- 9 month wait
* 1st heat cycle in March.
* 1st heat cycle is in October
- doesn't take
* 2nd heat cycle in January
- does take
* 4 months of pregnancy
- due June
- 9 month wait
* 1st heat cycle in March.
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