Living as a lone wolf.
When your character first joins RoW and is accepted they start as a lone wolf and then, from there, you can decide how their life in Relic Lore progresses. Remaining as a lone wolf for a long period of time is unnatural to wolves, they are social creatures and they instinctively crave to be part of a pack—whether that means joining one of the many already existing in RoW or trying to form their own. It is highly recommended that your wolf seek out a pack as soon as they can, and below are some reasons why.
Pro's and Con's of a lone wolf.
As you would expect, there are both some pro's and con's to being a Lone Wolf. While it is unnatural for a wolf to remain alone there are reasons and benefits for them doing so for a short period of time, however as the period get's longer the consequences begin to far outweigh the benefits.
Benefits — By not being a part of a pack your wolf isn't beholden to anyone, meaning that they can go wherever they want, whenever they want with no consequences. They have no rules to live under, no wolf more dominant than them and are generally free spirits.
Consequences — Wolves are social creatures and not being in a pack gets very lonely. It goes against their natural instinct, to socialize and bond, and they would feel very uncomfortable for them while they were not part of a pack. Without a pack's support lone wolves are also forced to stick to small prey—such as rabbits and mice—which need to be caught far more often than a bigger kill and therefore consumes a lot of time and energy, meaning lone wolves are almost always underweight. Only upon joining a pack and returning to regular eating habits will an emaciated wolf regain the weight they have lost (at roughly 2 lbs./0.9 kg. a week). Canines in the wild are capable of surviving 5-12 days without food or water. With that in mind, a lone wolf also suffers a far higher mortality risk, they have no defense and support and no loyal pack to help them if they get wounded or sick. Simply put, they are alone!
As you can see, the consequences of being a lone wolf far outweigh the benefits and in RoW, we'd recommend finding your wolf as pack as soon as you can.
Health.
In your profile, there is an option to set your character's current health. Lone wolves have a lower maximum health than a pack wolf, to realistically portray that lone wolves tend to be weaker and more unhealthy than pack wolves.
(This post was last modified: Mar 07, 2018, 12:19 PM by Greer.
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