werewolf_magic_ritual_behavior
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* the challenger must be within three ranks of the challengee< | * the challenger must be within three ranks of the challengee< | ||
* the official code of conduct; says challenge within "three men" of your rank; it does not say that the challenger has to be a man< | * the official code of conduct; says challenge within "three men" of your rank; it does not say that the challenger has to be a man< | ||
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+ | [[Mercy Thompson Series]] #9: [[Fire Touched]] | ||
+ | * outside Alpha challenges were so unusual as to be almost unheard-of< | ||
+ | * outside challenges usually came from lone wolves too dominant to be welcomed into a pack on their own< | ||
+ | * one Alpha only challenged another when two packs were too close together—or if an Alpha had a personal vendetta against another< | ||
+ | * such battles were supposed to be one-on-one, but, historically speaking, unless an Alpha was utterly useless, his pack would fight for him< | ||
+ | * quite often both Alphas and most of both packs would die in the fight< | ||
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+ | [[Mercy Thompson Series]] #12: [[Smoke Bitten]] | ||
+ | * at its heart, taking over a pack is simple: kill the Alpha in a challenge< | ||
=====The October Change===== | =====The October Change===== | ||
=====Joining a Pack===== | =====Joining a Pack===== |
werewolf_magic_ritual_behavior.txt · Last modified: 2021/08/15 20:40 by linda