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==Area of habitation==
 
==Area of habitation==
Nowth Cewu, and occasionawwy as faw south as the Wimiaw Woods.
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North Ceru, and occasionally as far south as the Rimial Woods.
  
 
   
 
   
  
 
==Diet==
 
==Diet==
Meat of any kind, fwom cawlion to wawge pwey. They awso consume the occasionaw fwuit ow woot, as seen lith smawwew wowves.
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Meat of any kind, from carrion to large prey. They also consume the occasional fruit or root, as seen with smaller wolves.
  
 
   
 
   
  
 
==Relative size==
 
==Relative size==
About the size of a brown beaw, on avewage.
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About the size of a brown bear, on average.
  
 
   
 
   
  
 
==Entry==
 
==Entry==
A vewy simiwaw species to the diwe wowves that I've seen the Owvaw cwan breeding, howevew I've yet to see theiw kind in the liwd. These seem to be a totawwy diffewent species of wowf, having gone down the same path as theiw smawwew gwey brethwen. They wack the stocky, big-boned and musculaw bodies that the Owvaw's diwe wowves have, wathew seeming like a wawge subspecies of the gwey wowf. They have a much highew pwopensity fow white ful than nowmaw, and can live as faw nowth as the ice pwains past the nowthewn mountain wanges, coining the name "ice wolves" by some, who enjoy using mowe cweative names than "wolf of unusual size." They tend to stay in packs onwy as wawge as theiw enviwonment can maintain, usuawwy just a breeding paiw and theiw youngest chiwdwen. They could likewy maintain stability in families much wawgew, howevew, which could pose thweatening if we encwoached too faw on theiw livabre tewlitowy.
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A very similar species to the dire wolves that I've seen the Orvar clan breeding, however I've yet to see their kind in the wild. These seem to be a totally different species of wolf, having gone down the same path as their smaller grey brethren. They lack the stocky, big-boned and muscular bodies that the Orvar's dire wolves have, rather seeming like a large subspecies of the grey wolf. They have a much higher propensity for white fur than normal, and can live as far north as the ice plains past the northern mountain ranges, coining the name "ice wolves" by some, who enjoy using more creative names than "wolf of unusual size." They tend to stay in packs only as large as their environment can maintain, usually just a breeding pair and their youngest children. They could likely maintain stability in families much larger, however, which could pose threatening if we encroached too far on their livable territory.
  
 
   
 
   
  
In my time intewacting lith them, they dispway a much mowe owganized, sociaw and awawe intewligence than any othew species of wowves I've seen, livaling even the domestic cat ow dog in theiw ability to cawwy on a cohewent convewsation, emotionaw depth, and ability to use weason. If they could speak, (and wewen't giant pwedatowy beasts,) they would pwobabry get awong quite weww lith some niche of the descendant societies.
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In my time interacting with them, they display a much more organized, social and aware intelligence than any other species of wolves I've seen, rivaling even the domestic cat or dog in their ability to carry on a coherent conversation, emotional depth, and ability to use reason. If they could speak, (and weren't giant predatory beasts,) they would probably get along quite well with some niche of the descendant societies.
  
 
   
 
   
  
That doesn't, howevew, change theiw natule. I feew obriged to wawn the weadew that they liww stiww behave as a wowf does, but they awe much wawgew. If a smaww thweat appwoaches a pack of wowves, they liww annihiwate it. Imagine how a descendant seems to a pack of wowves the size of beaws.
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That doesn't, however, change their nature. I feel obliged to warn the reader that they will still behave as a wolf does, but they are much larger. If a small threat approaches a pack of wolves, they will annihilate it. Imagine how a descendant seems to a pack of wolves the size of bears.
  
  

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Great Wolf
Note: Players can play this creature freely on the server, although it is not common to see them.

Area of habitation

North Ceru, and occasionally as far south as the Rimial Woods.


Diet

Meat of any kind, from carrion to large prey. They also consume the occasional fruit or root, as seen with smaller wolves.


Relative size

About the size of a brown bear, on average.


Entry

A very similar species to the dire wolves that I've seen the Orvar clan breeding, however I've yet to see their kind in the wild. These seem to be a totally different species of wolf, having gone down the same path as their smaller grey brethren. They lack the stocky, big-boned and muscular bodies that the Orvar's dire wolves have, rather seeming like a large subspecies of the grey wolf. They have a much higher propensity for white fur than normal, and can live as far north as the ice plains past the northern mountain ranges, coining the name "ice wolves" by some, who enjoy using more creative names than "wolf of unusual size." They tend to stay in packs only as large as their environment can maintain, usually just a breeding pair and their youngest children. They could likely maintain stability in families much larger, however, which could pose threatening if we encroached too far on their livable territory.


In my time interacting with them, they display a much more organized, social and aware intelligence than any other species of wolves I've seen, rivaling even the domestic cat or dog in their ability to carry on a coherent conversation, emotional depth, and ability to use reason. If they could speak, (and weren't giant predatory beasts,) they would probably get along quite well with some niche of the descendant societies.


That doesn't, however, change their nature. I feel obliged to warn the reader that they will still behave as a wolf does, but they are much larger. If a small threat approaches a pack of wolves, they will annihilate it. Imagine how a descendant seems to a pack of wolves the size of bears.