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PostSubject: Were Hierarchy   Were Hierarchy EmptyFri May 30, 2008 11:32 am

This differs for each of the species, but we'll deal with each as they emerge.

Werewolves: follow same ranking as wolves

Alpha: (will serve as City Leaders) There are two Alpha wolves in the pack - one male and one female. The most dominant Alpha is the pack leader and can be either male or female. The dominant Alpha is responsible for leading the pack on hunts, establishing pack territory and its safety, breeding, accepting strangers into the pack or driving errant wolves out of the pack. The Alpha couple is always the first to eat from a kill, gets the biggest portions and choicest cuts of food and receives the best sleeping areas. The Alpha pair are also the only wolves in the pack allowed to breed, unless the Alpha female specifically allows one or more of the lesser females to be bred by the Alpha male but these occurances are often few and far between and solely dependent on the Alpha female's year-to-year decision.

Death of the dominate Alpha results in a rank challenge among the highest ranking wolves, with the winner assuming the role of pack leader; the new leader then selects a mate for itself. Should the non-dominant Alpha die, the pack leader may choose a new mate from any of the opposite sexed wolves in the pack, thus creating a new Alpha pair.

Beta: The Beta is the highest ranking wolf in the pack just below the Alpha couple. The Beta wolf is essentially the second-in-command of the wolf pack and beyond this most significant point, the Beta is otherwise similar to wolves in the High rank.

High: High ranking wolves are only surpassed by the Alpha pair and the Beta. High ranked wolves are the primary hunters of the pack and therefore run at the forefront when hunting in large groups. They can partake in eating a kill once the Alpha pair have had their choice of cuts and share of the feed. High ranking wolves are in the best position to take the leadership of the pack if the dominant Alpha dies or they may force the issue with a leadership challenge. However, high ranking wolves who do challenge for the Alpha position risk being run out of the pack if they fail, should the Alpha leader feel threatened by repeat challenges.

High/Mid: High/mid ranking wolves are essentially similar to Mid wolves but can occasionally get away with bending the rules, stealing food and similar acts not normally tolerated by lower ranking wolves.

Mid: Mid ranking wolves often comprise the largest number of individuals in the pack. These wolves tend to be rather versitile, being allowed to hunt on occasion but also commonly defend pack territory from intruders. While they neither get in on the feeding quickly nor are allowed large portions or great selection, they don't often suffer starvation, either. Mid ranking wolves often have the best chances at being allowed to breed if the Alpha female allows it, as they are high enough up in the pack ranks to deem them having fair genetics yet low enough from the most desirable positions to disqualify them from being a threat in advancement.

Mid/Low: Mid/low ranking wolves are essentially similar to Mid wolves but often function as the pack's role enforcers, ensuring that the lower ranking wolves perform their duties to the pack and keep their place and peace.

Low: Low ranking wolves are practically on the bottom of the totem pole and surpass only the Omega pair. Low wolves don't often join the pack to hunt but remain at the dens as guards and protectors of the pack's sleeping areas and any pups birthed. They are among some of the last wolves to feed from a kill and typically do not eat much.

Omega: There are two Omega wolves in the pack - one male and one female, similar to the Alphas but at the opposite end of the pack ranking system. The Omega pair have no authority in the pack except over pups and virtually no rights. Omega wolves are do not partake in pack hunts, instead they remain at the dens and function as babysitters to the pack's pup litter, teaching these young wolves skills and providing food for them by regurgitating their own allotment of food. As the last allowed to feed from kills, these wolves get the leanest and worst portions of meat and typically risk starvation during poor hunting periods.



Werecats: Follow same ranking as lion prides

1) Dominate male
2) All other males that are weaker
3) Females
4) Cubs

Females do all of the hunting for food in a hunting group together. Prey is eaten by all members of the pride together. As each struggles to eat as much as possible. fight erupt. growling, hissing and paw swiping. The strongest east the most. Afterwards they all calm down and greet each other affectionately and the peaceful cooperative life of the pride continues.
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