Biography From a young age, Clove was drawn to the remnants of the forest's inhabitants: the skulls and antlers left behind by fallen deer and elk. While other wolves focused on hunting for sustenance alone, Clove found himself inexplicably drawn to these relics. He would carefully inspect each skull and antler, feeling a strange sense of reverence and connection to the spirits of the animals that once roamed the forest.
As he grew older, Clove began to believe that these artifacts held a mystical power, a connection to the wisdom and strength of the creatures they once belonged to. He would collect them and arrange them in a secluded den hidden deep within the forest, creating a shrine of sorts where he would meditate and seek guidance.
The other wolves in the pack found Clove's fascination odd and sometimes even concerning. They teased him for his peculiar habit, calling him superstitious and naive. But Clove remained undeterred, convinced in his heart that the skulls and antlers brought him luck and protection.
One harsh winter, when food was scarce and the pack struggled to survive, Clove stumbled upon a massive elk skull half-buried in the snow. It was weathered and ancient, adorned with curling antlers that seemed to reach for the sky. Feeling a surge of determination, Clove carried the heavy skull back to the pack's den.
That night, a fierce blizzard descended upon the forest, trapping the wolves in their den. The winds howled and the snow piled high around them, threatening to bury them alive. Amid the storm, Clove placed the elk skull at the entrance of their den, believing in its power to protect them.
Miraculously, the storm began to diminish soon after, and the blizzard had passed by morning. The pack emerged from their den, shaken but unharmed. They looked at Clove with newfound respect, realizing that perhaps there was more to his beliefs than they had initially thought.
From that day on, Clove's reputation among the wolves grew. They began to seek his counsel and protection, and Clove continued to collect skulls and antlers, believing them to be talismans of fortune and guardianship. His den became a place of reverence for the pack, a testament to the bond between the living and the spirits of the fallen.
Though Clove was unconventional in his beliefs, he had proven that sometimes, the wisdom of the wild goes beyond what can be seen or understood. And in the heart of the ancient forest, among the shadows and whispers of the past, Clove stood as a guardian and a testament to the enduring power of belief.
Breeding Info Stud or Brood fee:
Pups Damed or Sired:
Stud fee:
2 Mush per breeding
Pups Sired:
4 Mush per pup
| Personality Calm, Spiritual, Determined, Loving, Loyal
Preferences N/A
Special Skills N/A
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