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[Beast Lore] The Black Wolves [Non-Playable]


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The Black Wolves

A cold and heartless breed of wolves that thrive in Athera - the Black Wolves

 

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Mindset

These wolves are born to kill, hunting for small men, elves, dwarves, and sometimes even orcs. When in an area it takes a major event, like the death of the alpha male, to have them flee and leave. They often hunt in packs although wolves being left behind is commonplace. They are often told of as demonic forms of wolves,  created by a demon or possibly just freak wolves. One thing is for certain: They have a taste for humanoid meat.

 

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Place of Residence

Any area that is near to a road, city or town and dark, like a cave, is perfect for these cold hearted beasts. They are able to use the darkness to their advantage, being hard to see.

-Advantages

They can see well in the dark, they have hooked teeth, and are very strong

-Disadvantages

They are basically a walking target out in the daylight. People who have a good vision can see them a mile away in the light. They are near impossible to see in the night though

 

THEY CANT BE TAMED

 

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Examples of what they can do

A few young children, from 1-10 were said to be missing. A week later, the villagers routed a nearby wolf den and found: mangled corpses of what used to be 1-10 year old children.

 

Halflings were traveling on a trading trip, to go trade some of this year's crop for some elven wooden products. A howling was heard from the shadows. The Elves found a cart with all of the meat missing and a few mangled corpses of small people, a bit up the stone road

 

A village noticed there had been an increase in wolf attacks around their village. When they found the wolves' lair, they were all brutally slaughtered as they had made the mistake of hunting at night.

 

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Things are subject to change, this is a mere idea and not yet a full blown lore.

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p sure theres already wolves with load of color variations

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Its a woof woof that senses things in the dark good and is black coloured.

 

Sounds like a regular wolf.

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Lore Creation Rules

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  • You can roleplay IRL animals and plants without writing lore for them. This does not mean roleplaying as the animal, but roleplaying with an animal, be it in a hunt, as a pet, and so on. Slight changes to IRL animals and plants are also acceptable (don’t start making fire wolves, but you can make a wolf with red fur.)

 

Yup.

 

Also remember to check if your text becomes black when copying from another place to the forums (happens a lot). Your's did, and it's quite hard to read.

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Well um...yipee, no lore needed to make...but this is still hella awkward (at 6am and tipsy)

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Well um...yipee, no lore needed to make...but this is still hella awkward (at 6am and tipsy)

 

Goldrim's apprentice!

Nah but no worries. There are already tons of Wolf lore anyways, and these are drastically close to Lur Wolves.

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Yup.

Also remember to check if your text becomes black when copying from another place to the forums (happens a lot). Your's did, and it's quite hard to read.

It was supposed to be black cuz black wolves - black text but i'll take that advice for the future

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*realizes how much of a dingus he is, having read the lore for the lur wolf*

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Unfortunately this lore has been  [Denied] .

 

The is due to a few reasons, the main being it lacks actual purpose.

 

For starters these differ physically in no way whatsoever from normal wolves, they just have black fur. They cannot be tamed, nor player based, what is the point? They'd just become something that might be used by ET which already have the capability to play animals and the likes should they want too. In fact the creature as a whole doesn't really need lore to be roleplayed as it's hardly anything uniquely written and non-existent within a real life situation.

 

What you need to understand that even if a lore may be perfectly alright for acceptance, we're highly opposed to creature lore on the basis it'll just go unused as soon as it falls into the implemented section. 

 

Thanks for submitting. 

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