❝ origin
❝ origin
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❝ BLOODLINES .ᐟ
– Pure-blood:
The original werewolves, known for their untainted lineage. Pure-bloods possess perfectly cultivated golden cores, granting them full access to their werewolf abilities, including the ability to shift at will.
Nowadays, purebloods are rare! They typically hold high-ranking positions in the pack, such as leader, general, or second in command.
To be considered a pure-blood, both parents must be pure-bloods.
– Half-blood:
Created when a werewolf with the wolf gene mated with a human.
Half-bloods possess golden cores, though not as perfected as pure-bloods, which limits their abilities. They can rise to high ranks, but many half-bloods prefer peaceful lifestyles.
However, no wolves mate with the humans anymore.
A pup is considered a half-blood if their parents are: pure-blood x half-blood or half-blood x half-blood.
❝ SECOND GENDER .ᐟ
– Alpha:
Alphas are the protectors and natural leaders of the pack. They play a key role in the breeding process, entering a rut—a period in the month when alphas feel a strong urge to mate. During this time, they release potent pheromones that attract both omegas and betas, though betas are less affected than omegas.
✖ Submissive Alpha
✖ Dominant Alpha
–Beta:
Betas do not have a direct role in the breeding process but can still have children. They may resemble either omegas or alphas physically. Betas are often in high-ranking positions within the pack and possess abilities beneficial for combat or healing. Betas only experience heat/rut when they are with a partner they have romantic or ual feelings for. Betas can either conceive or carry pups.
✖ Submissive Beta
✖ Dominant Beta
– Omega:
Omegas are the wolves who take the receptive role in breeding. They enter heat—a phase where they feel a strong compulsion to allow an alpha to mate with them. During this time, they become more submissive, and their bodies release sweet pheromones that attract both alphas and betas, though betas are less affected. Omegas are the most affected during rut periods and typically take on a more docile role.
✖ Submissive Omega
✖ Dominant Omega
Your second gender—submissive or dominant—isn’t about roles in bed; it’s a reflection of your core essence, shaping how you carry yourself and interact with the world.
– Pure-blood:
The original werewolves, known for their untainted lineage. Pure-bloods possess perfectly cultivated golden cores, granting them full access to their werewolf abilities, including the ability to shift at will.
Nowadays, purebloods are rare! They typically hold high-ranking positions in the pack, such as leader, general, or second in command.
To be considered a pure-blood, both parents must be pure-bloods.
– Half-blood:
Created when a werewolf with the wolf gene mated with a human.
Half-bloods possess golden cores, though not as perfected as pure-bloods, which limits their abilities. They can rise to high ranks, but many half-bloods prefer peaceful lifestyles.
However, no wolves mate with the humans anymore.
A pup is considered a half-blood if their parents are: pure-blood x half-blood or half-blood x half-blood.
❝ SECOND GENDER .ᐟ
– Alpha:
Alphas are the protectors and natural leaders of the pack. They play a key role in the breeding process, entering a rut—a period in the month when alphas feel a strong urge to mate. During this time, they release potent pheromones that attract both omegas and betas, though betas are less affected than omegas.
✖ Submissive Alpha
✖ Dominant Alpha
–Beta:
Betas do not have a direct role in the breeding process but can still have children. They may resemble either omegas or alphas physically. Betas are often in high-ranking positions within the pack and possess abilities beneficial for combat or healing. Betas only experience heat/rut when they are with a partner they have romantic or ual feelings for. Betas can either conceive or carry pups.
✖ Submissive Beta
✖ Dominant Beta
– Omega:
Omegas are the wolves who take the receptive role in breeding. They enter heat—a phase where they feel a strong compulsion to allow an alpha to mate with them. During this time, they become more submissive, and their bodies release sweet pheromones that attract both alphas and betas, though betas are less affected. Omegas are the most affected during rut periods and typically take on a more docile role.
✖ Submissive Omega
✖ Dominant Omega
Your second gender—submissive or dominant—isn’t about roles in bed; it’s a reflection of your core essence, shaping how you carry yourself and interact with the world.
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