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Post by &&!; SONiDY - - x on Jun 25, 2010 15:52:54 GMT -5
The Pareil is, most obviously, the most violent pack of all four packs. They love to fight and they have a hue of blood-lust behind their eyes. Fighting is encouraged and is always the way they solve their problems; there are usually small skirmishes within their pack, but they, of course, do nothing about it. They also love ambushing other dogs to steal their treasures ( hence their other title, the pirates ). When a pup is born, they cover their forehead in the blood of a crow, their symbol. This pack is currently led by Sho ( male ) and Keina ( female ). Their seer is ____ ( male/female ). Now, seeing as Keina is an African Wild Dog and Sho is a Fennec Fox, the two leaders are not a mated pair. They are more of an evil pair, two corrupted masterminds. If Keina ever wanted pups, she could simply have them with someone else instead, seeing as she does not particularly love Sho - only in an evil way.
life of the pareil pack Now, as you'll notice a few of our packs will have this extra section. The Pareil pack functions much more differently than the other packs - they base their knowledge almost completely on the society of the humans. Here is an extract from a lovely role play post by Sonidy to explain a few things ;
The carpet upstairs was almost completely clean, perhaps stained or ragged in only a few spots. A small area of wooden tile was in the right corner of the room; it gleamed brightly, unlike the dull and dirty tiled floor below. A large, blue, mangled couch stood in the center of the room - however, it was still in pristine condition. Blue pillows, which actually appeared black due to the dirt and dust that had collected on them, were strewn across the floor. Several of the higher-ranked canines slept on those.
Keina, of course, slept on the couch. It was her throne, so to say. Her servants always kept this room clean; although, yes, they did not have hands or real cleaning utensils, they had managed to create small objects that resembled feather dusters. They had gathered the plumage of an owl and strung it together with several laces of grass. A few servants, which the pack called 'workers,' created the household objects - they made the feather-dusters and everything else. Along with this, the workers used turtle shells for collecting water for the cleaning; they used sharp, dagger-like stones to pierce holes on either side of the shell, and strung thick string through the holes. Thus the dogs could carry the shells in their jaws without fear of spilling the water.
The pack also used these "buckets" to carry water or food to the sickly or wounded. Workers also had managed to gather sponges from several of the ruined human households; these were used for scrubbing the couch, pillows, and carpet with water. It would seem silly, but if a canine pressed their paws into the sponge and moved it back and forth, it would clean out most of the dirt and stains. Of all the packs, the Pareil was the most advanced - they based most of their society around the life of the humans, slowly learning new techniques and gaining new knowledge.
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