Post by Cayden Thomas Murphy on Jan 27, 2013 10:13:20 GMT -5
PACK RULES
- Pack is family and will be treated as such. Pack and family come before any and all other obligations and bonds.
- Fights happen but any injuries beyond those requiring a few stitches will be tended to by the pack member who inflicted the injury until the injured party is 100% healed. If you broke it then its your responsibility to fix it. Obviously, assistance will be given in cases where its needed.
- Humans are NEVER allowed in the pack house for any reason whatsoever. Period.
- Rank is earned.
- If a higher ranking pack member gives you an order, you obey that order as if it came from the Alpha himself, because it did.
- Everyone has a responsibility in the pack. The alpha will assign responsibilities based on skill and ability. See the alpha for such assignments.
- No one, regardless of rank or age is ever allowed near the cells without the alpha's permission.
- A pup is never, ever placed in a cell.
- The cells are only used for those wolves that the alpha, himself, cannot control or force into submission.
- Biting a human is absolutely forbidden without the alpha's permission and consent. Should an emergency arise that requires such action in order to save a life, (and ONLY to save a life) that permission is assumed and granted only if the wolf inflicting the bite understands that the new wolf is their total and complete responsibility after the bite is given.
- A bitten wolf is the total and complete responsibility of the wolf that gave the bite. You will teach them everything they will need to know to survive and exist in their new form. The wolf that turned the new wolf will be held accountable for anything and everything that the new wolf does.
- Strays may only be allowed in the pack house in the event of an emergency (they require medical treatment) and only with the alpha's permission.
- A stray may approach the alpha to ask permission to be admitted into the pack. No one is forced to become pack except in extreme cases, usually only involving abandoned pups or wolves too young to adequately care for themselves. Such decisions are only made by the alpha.
- Do not expose the existence of werewolves to humans. Some humans are already aware but keeping the secret from those not already aware will help keep the pack safe.
- No pack member will engage a hunter in a fight or attack any hunter without first being provoked. Provoking is classified as attempting to inflict or inflicting injury. After that, the hunter is fair game.
- Hunters found on the property of the pack house or within a mile of the pack house will be killed.
- Hunting for food is always done in pairs. No exceptions.
Credits to Everleigh