Post by CEBO on Oct 5, 2019 2:05:41 GMT
LEADER
The leader is fought for and can be challenged at any time and flanked over.
(If interested in challenging for leader, you should ask out of character. A vote will be held on discord to determine the winner, and then the fight will take place with the OOCly voted winner to win the fight and claim the rank. So technically, the leader can be determined through an OOC vote. Leader does not automatically make you a mod or someone of higher privilege, it simply means you now RP as the leader.)
OFFICER
Teaches new-comer dogs, and fulfills places where they're needed. If a scout is needed to accompany a patrol, an officer may be there to lead it. Officers can take the place of guards as well. Officers are usually dogs who have proved loyalty or have a notable amount of dominance. Dogs are asked into the officer rank by the leader. Officers ranks are shown by a small bite mark in their ear, which a leader gives to them upon asking them to serve as such.
(Must roleplay as a scout or guard for one week before asking for an officer rank. You may then ask OOC, and we can RP the leader ranking them.)
SCOUT
Patrols, territory marks, and hunts. The most basic rank of the pack, and most vital.
GUARD
Watches over camp, settling themselves at different posts. Guards trade out throughout the day and night with other guards, so that there is always someone on duty. If a guard would like to leave their post to hunt or tend to other affairs, they must let the leader or another guard know.
TENDER
Stays with pregnant, sickly, or injured dogs and brings them food and water. To be clear, tenders do not hold herbal knowledge, the pack doesn't practice the use of herbs. Instead, they use wet, old cloths found around the camp to help manage temperature. They lick wounds clean as well.
If a dog's time is up, a Tender often accompanies them to Bed Rocks, where the sick or injured lay to die. Tenders can preform other duties like guarding or hunting if they are not needed. If a pregnant dog leaves camp, tenders often accompany them.
TRAINEE
A new dog or a young dog that is 5 months or older. Every person's first character is a trainee who must complete a set amount of tasks. After your first character, you do not need to complete every task, but it is implied- RP'd out or not- that every character goes through the same training.
Trainees train for around 12 months, learning territory boundaries, the law, hunting, how to gather water, etc. After they seem prepared, a trainee is brought to the leader by whichever dog/s primarily trained them. The leader then brings the trainee to their rite of passage.
SCRAPER
Scouts out rabbit, snake, and rat burrows, digs into them, and brings back any findings. Small game hunters, essentially. They also tend to the camp grounds and dens and in general try to scavenge salvageable and usable items. This could be things for healing, food, or just nesting for the camp. Scrapers are typically small dogs.
The leader is fought for and can be challenged at any time and flanked over.
(If interested in challenging for leader, you should ask out of character. A vote will be held on discord to determine the winner, and then the fight will take place with the OOCly voted winner to win the fight and claim the rank. So technically, the leader can be determined through an OOC vote. Leader does not automatically make you a mod or someone of higher privilege, it simply means you now RP as the leader.)
OFFICER
Teaches new-comer dogs, and fulfills places where they're needed. If a scout is needed to accompany a patrol, an officer may be there to lead it. Officers can take the place of guards as well. Officers are usually dogs who have proved loyalty or have a notable amount of dominance. Dogs are asked into the officer rank by the leader. Officers ranks are shown by a small bite mark in their ear, which a leader gives to them upon asking them to serve as such.
(Must roleplay as a scout or guard for one week before asking for an officer rank. You may then ask OOC, and we can RP the leader ranking them.)
SCOUT
Patrols, territory marks, and hunts. The most basic rank of the pack, and most vital.
GUARD
Watches over camp, settling themselves at different posts. Guards trade out throughout the day and night with other guards, so that there is always someone on duty. If a guard would like to leave their post to hunt or tend to other affairs, they must let the leader or another guard know.
TENDER
Stays with pregnant, sickly, or injured dogs and brings them food and water. To be clear, tenders do not hold herbal knowledge, the pack doesn't practice the use of herbs. Instead, they use wet, old cloths found around the camp to help manage temperature. They lick wounds clean as well.
If a dog's time is up, a Tender often accompanies them to Bed Rocks, where the sick or injured lay to die. Tenders can preform other duties like guarding or hunting if they are not needed. If a pregnant dog leaves camp, tenders often accompany them.
TRAINEE
A new dog or a young dog that is 5 months or older. Every person's first character is a trainee who must complete a set amount of tasks. After your first character, you do not need to complete every task, but it is implied- RP'd out or not- that every character goes through the same training.
Trainees train for around 12 months, learning territory boundaries, the law, hunting, how to gather water, etc. After they seem prepared, a trainee is brought to the leader by whichever dog/s primarily trained them. The leader then brings the trainee to their rite of passage.
SCRAPER
Scouts out rabbit, snake, and rat burrows, digs into them, and brings back any findings. Small game hunters, essentially. They also tend to the camp grounds and dens and in general try to scavenge salvageable and usable items. This could be things for healing, food, or just nesting for the camp. Scrapers are typically small dogs.