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Wafflez ~In my world, there is only night and the harshness of day. The darkness stirs and awakens imaginations.~ (wisebooklover) Here's the ranks according to my knowledge (In order):
If you need to know what each rank does, just ask.

RANKS
Alpha Male & Female (1 male, 1 female)
Beta Male & Female (1 male, 1 female)
Healer (2)
War leader / Tactical leader (1)
Lead Hunter/Lead Warrior/Lead Scout (1 of each)
Hunters/Warriors/Scouts (Unlimited)
Citizens/Normal wolves (Unlimited)
Trainees aka Apprentices (Unlimited)
Pups aka Scraps (Unlimited)
Omega (1)


Wafflez ~In my world, there is only night and the harshness of day. The darkness stirs and awakens imaginations.~ (wisebooklover) Ok lemme give u a summary:
Alpha Male & Female
Leaders of the pack- they share the role equally
Beta Male & Female
Kinda like deputies from warriors: second in command and will become alphas when the alphas die.- they share the role equally
Healer
Heals the wolves of a pack- may have special "powers" for example seeing a little into the future, omens, etc.
War leader / Tactical leader
Makes tactical decisions during war and advises the Alphas and Betas.
Lead Hunter/Lead Warrior/Lead Scout
As you can probably guess, they lead whatever they're the leader of.
Hunters/Warriors/Scouts
Self-explanatory
Citizens/Normal wolves
They technically don't have a role, but try to help out as much as possible.
Trainees aka Apprentices
Pups aka Scraps (Unlimited)
Also, self-explanatory
Omega
The runt of the pack. Last one to recieve food, sometimes doesn't even recieve food. When someone's angry, they take their anger out on the Omega.

Eating rules
Eating prey, there is a order. First, the Alphas come and eat however much they choose. Then, the Betas, and so on through the ranks. Omega is last, and sometimes doesn't get food to eat.


Wafflez ~In my world, there is only night and the harshness of day. The darkness stirs and awakens imaginations.~ (wisebooklover) Oh and also:

Challenging for ranks
A wolf of a lower rank may challenge a wolf of a higher rank to a fight. It's either a fight to the death or until one wolf surrenders. If the challenger wins, they are inserted in the rank the former wolf was in and the wolves kind of get bumped down. If a wolf challenges the Alpha or Beta male/female, it's tradition that the mate of the challenger can also challenge the other Alpha/Beta. Winner gets rank, rest gets bumped down... ((This is why Omega is usually a runt))


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