Post by Azaelia on May 31, 2017 8:07:49 GMT -8
Ferus has won the battle. There has just been a time skip of about a month. Fall is here!
Since Ferus territory has become nearly inhabitable (The creek has dried and they have no water, they are faced with famine, the territory has no vegetation, no shelter, and is excruciatingly hot and arid, and the territory is too small to support the size of Ferus), they have come to Lubrusca to use their resources and land. Below is an agreement between Thatcher and Ventus as to how Ferus will use Lubrusca, and how the two packs will live amongst each other for the time being.
- Ferus is granted access to parts of Lubrusca's territory for food and water.
> Ferus will predominantly occupy the northern spaces of the hunting grounds and forest river, and the eastern border.
> Some wolves will be given permission to patrol other parts of Lubrusca territory to make sure Lub is staying in line with the stipulations.
> Some wolves will be given permission to patrol other parts of Lubrusca territory to make sure Lub is staying in line with the stipulations.
- Ferus members may alternate from Ferus to Lubruscan territory, but there must always be wolves in each territory at all times.
> Note that the trek from one territory to the other is about 2-3 days.
- Ferus wolves may begin luring and chasing Lubruscan game to their territory
> This is so that Ferus members can begin fighting the famine in their land. Eventually, they will no longer need to hunt in Lubrusca (but that's a discussion for another time hehe)
- Ferus members are not to physically harm any Lubruscan wolves or become involved in their affairs
> But it is likely Ferus members will bully some Lubs. The latter means that Lubrusca will remain its own pack with its own ranks and rules, and they can accept new pack members freely. Ferus won't dominate over them or get involved.
If wolves disobey any of these terms, they may be punished by either pack's superiors. I'll provide some extra notes below.
- The above terms aren't permanent. We have future plots in line that will eventually get things back to normal.
- Throughout the Fall, the creek in Ferus will begin to fill again.
- If a rogue wants to join Ferus, they should come to the northeastern border of Lubrusca, or any border in Ferus.
- A rogue may use any other border to join Lubrusca.
- Even though Ferus and Lub will remain their own separare packs, it would make the plot interesting if Ferus wolves would bully Lub wolves around. This will eventually lead to an uprising that will push Ferus back to its own territory, permanently.