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The pack members are on a hunt for the leader of their old pack, Silence. But the search has become a race for their lives as a snow demon chases them up the mountain.
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Silver is as close to a second Alpha as there ever could be. She's been around since the original pack and always has good ideas and an artistic hand.
Zero is one of the newer leaders but he's very active and friendly. He's only been with us a short time, but has since proven his worth to the pack with his devotion and continuation of posting when everyone else stopped.
Starsguard is also an older member and like the other two leaders, she has remained active while the other members have gone quiet. She is very friendly and fun to talk to, always willing to help out.
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Ranks for Healers
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Ranks for Healers
Here are the different ranks a Healer can have. Each with a certain purpose.
From the lowest to the highest:
Aider
An Aider is a Wolf who is learning the basics of being a Healer. Your Trainer will teach you all types of Herbs and allow you to observe the process of helping an injured Wolf. Around the time your Aid Instructor will present you with the Healer Rank, they will test you by making you get the correct herbs for the correct injury. You will mainly stay by your trainers side until you've proven that you are ready to be a Healer.
Healer
A Healer is a Wolf who has been fully trained to know the best herbs for healing and knows how to treat wounds properly. You will be able to heal a Wolf-in your Pack-that is injured at any time. If there is an outrageous Injury, an Aid Instructor is required to be there. You are not allowed to treat wolves outside the Pack, you must get a Wolf higher than your Rank to help that Wolf, for they could have wounds or diseases above your knowledge.
Aid Instructor (Or Lead Healer)
An Aid Instructor (Also known as Lead Healer) is a Wolf who has been a Healer for a very long time and wished to be an Instructor for Aiders. You are a higher Ranking healer until an Aider comes along. From the moment the newcomer becomes a Student until the moment they become a Healer it is your Job to properly educate the Aider so He or She can be a great contribution to the Pack. If a Wolf from an Affiliate Pack or a Loner who wishes to join the Pack is injured only Aid Instructors and Veteran Healers can treat them. There are 2 male A.I's and 2 Female A.I's. You can have up to 3 Students, but be careful, it's a Pawful!
Veteran Healer
A Veteran Healer is a Wolf who has extreme experience with things that harm Animals such as: Wolves, Coyotes, Deer and relatives to the Deer. This wolf has also experienced some diseases that He or She has treated. A Veteran Healer knows basically all the Herbs around the Area and knows when an Animal can be saved or when it's to late. It's good to have a Veteran healer around when bringing Prey in, they can tell if it's safe to eat.
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Re: Ranks for Healers
Herbs.
~Juniper Berries~
Stomache aches and coughs. Chew, swallow, and soon you'll be better. Horrible taste.
~Description~
(Blue berries.)
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~Broom~
Good for broken legs and wounds. Chew into poultice and spit onto wound. Will sting.
~Description~
Green leaves with red bulbs in the middle.
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~Marigold leaves~
Good for infected wounds. Chew into paste and spit onto the infected wound. Will sting.
~Description~
Yellow flowers with black in the middle.
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~Chervil root~
Bellyaches. Eat.
~Description~
Small brown bulbs with 1 thick white sprout out the top. Looks like a tiny Parsnip.
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~Chervil leaves~
For infected wounds and preventing infection. Chew into paste and press the paste on the wound. It will sting.
~Description~
Tiny stem with tiny green leaves. Looks a bit like Parsley.
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~Burdock root~
Infected wounds. Press on wound. Will sting.
~Description~
Long blackish-brown root with green leaves at the top.
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~Alderbark~
Toothaches. Eat.
~Description~
Silverish color and has white splotches all over.
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~Yarrow~
Only give it to wolves that ate something poisonous. Sometimes when wolves are really sick yarrow is used to make the patient vomit out the sickness. That only works sometimes.
~Description~
Has white flowers at first ( Don't take) then blooms with red flowers that look like berries. ( Take.)
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~Feverfew~
Helps chills, fevers, coughs, and headaches. Eat. Has bitter smell and taste.
~Description~
Has green stem and white pedels surrounding a yellow flower.
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~Lavender~
Helps chills, fevers, and coughs. Eat. Smells sweet. Light green leaves.
~Description~
Green stem, purple flowers along stem ( 3 inches tall.)
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~Catnip(Catmint)~
Whitecough, greencough, or black cough. Soft leaves with irrisistable smell and taste. Eat.
~Description~
Green stem with small fuzzy green leaves.
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~Goldenrod poultice~
Aching joints. Rub onto spot that aches.
~Description~
High green stem with yellow bunches of flowers sprouting from the sides.
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~Poppy seeds~
One of the most basic remedies. Eases pain and soothes the heart. Eat, but not too much at a time. Poppy seeds also help you fall asleep.
~Description~
Black.
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~Mousebile~
The name says it all. It's a mouses bile. Press on ticks. Soon they'll drop off. Warning! Do NOT eat mousebile or you'll have that horrible taste in your mouth for days! to carry around, put mousebile in a big leaf and wrap up the leaf, and you can carry. Be sure to wash your paws when done. In a stream of course!!!!
~Description~
A little green sack that comes out of the mouse.
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~Ragwort leaves and juniper berries poultice~
Aching joints. Don't eat!!!
~Description~
Green stem with yellow bulbs and purple flowers.
______________________________________________________________
~Chamomile~
Eat. Used for soothing wolves in ditress. Tastes good.
~Description~
Green stem and white pedels around yellow flower.
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~Traveling herbs~
One type is to give you strength. The other is to help you from feeling hungry. Eat before going on a long journey.
~Description~
Green leaves.
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~Cobwebs~
The most basic rememdy. Used to stop bleeding. Press and hold cobwebs on wound until bleeding stops.
~Description~
White.
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~Horsetail~
Infected wounds. Apply horsetail juice on the wound. It will sting.
~Description~
Green stem with fluffed out green sides.
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~Coltsfoot~
Helps with breathing. Eat.
~Description~
Yellow pedels sprouting around yellow bulb.
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~Watermint~
The best cure for bellyaches. Eat. Has a really good minty taste, you'll know when you eat it.
~Description~
Green stem with fuzzy puffed out purple flowers.
______________________________________________________________
~Comfery~
Used for healing injuries and broken bones quicker.
~Description~
Small dark green leaved plant that blooms white, purple, or pale yellow flowers.
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~Celandine~
Good for soothing irritated eyes. Eat.
~Description~
Small medium shaded leaves with yellow flowers.
_________________________________________________________________
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~Juniper Berries~
Stomache aches and coughs. Chew, swallow, and soon you'll be better. Horrible taste.
~Description~
(Blue berries.)
______________________________________________________________
~Broom~
Good for broken legs and wounds. Chew into poultice and spit onto wound. Will sting.
~Description~
Green leaves with red bulbs in the middle.
______________________________________________________________
~Marigold leaves~
Good for infected wounds. Chew into paste and spit onto the infected wound. Will sting.
~Description~
Yellow flowers with black in the middle.
______________________________________________________________
~Chervil root~
Bellyaches. Eat.
~Description~
Small brown bulbs with 1 thick white sprout out the top. Looks like a tiny Parsnip.
______________________________________________________________
~Chervil leaves~
For infected wounds and preventing infection. Chew into paste and press the paste on the wound. It will sting.
~Description~
Tiny stem with tiny green leaves. Looks a bit like Parsley.
______________________________________________________________
~Burdock root~
Infected wounds. Press on wound. Will sting.
~Description~
Long blackish-brown root with green leaves at the top.
_______________________________________________________________
~Alderbark~
Toothaches. Eat.
~Description~
Silverish color and has white splotches all over.
______________________________________________________________
~Yarrow~
Only give it to wolves that ate something poisonous. Sometimes when wolves are really sick yarrow is used to make the patient vomit out the sickness. That only works sometimes.
~Description~
Has white flowers at first ( Don't take) then blooms with red flowers that look like berries. ( Take.)
________________________________________________________________
~Feverfew~
Helps chills, fevers, coughs, and headaches. Eat. Has bitter smell and taste.
~Description~
Has green stem and white pedels surrounding a yellow flower.
_________________________________________________________________
~Lavender~
Helps chills, fevers, and coughs. Eat. Smells sweet. Light green leaves.
~Description~
Green stem, purple flowers along stem ( 3 inches tall.)
_________________________________________________________________
~Catnip(Catmint)~
Whitecough, greencough, or black cough. Soft leaves with irrisistable smell and taste. Eat.
~Description~
Green stem with small fuzzy green leaves.
_________________________________________________________________
~Goldenrod poultice~
Aching joints. Rub onto spot that aches.
~Description~
High green stem with yellow bunches of flowers sprouting from the sides.
_______________________________________________________________
~Poppy seeds~
One of the most basic remedies. Eases pain and soothes the heart. Eat, but not too much at a time. Poppy seeds also help you fall asleep.
~Description~
Black.
_______________________________________________________________
~Mousebile~
The name says it all. It's a mouses bile. Press on ticks. Soon they'll drop off. Warning! Do NOT eat mousebile or you'll have that horrible taste in your mouth for days! to carry around, put mousebile in a big leaf and wrap up the leaf, and you can carry. Be sure to wash your paws when done. In a stream of course!!!!
~Description~
A little green sack that comes out of the mouse.
___________________________________________________________
~Ragwort leaves and juniper berries poultice~
Aching joints. Don't eat!!!
~Description~
Green stem with yellow bulbs and purple flowers.
______________________________________________________________
~Chamomile~
Eat. Used for soothing wolves in ditress. Tastes good.
~Description~
Green stem and white pedels around yellow flower.
_________________________________________________________________
~Traveling herbs~
One type is to give you strength. The other is to help you from feeling hungry. Eat before going on a long journey.
~Description~
Green leaves.
______________________________________________________________
~Cobwebs~
The most basic rememdy. Used to stop bleeding. Press and hold cobwebs on wound until bleeding stops.
~Description~
White.
_____________________________________________________________
~Horsetail~
Infected wounds. Apply horsetail juice on the wound. It will sting.
~Description~
Green stem with fluffed out green sides.
_______________________________________________________________
~Coltsfoot~
Helps with breathing. Eat.
~Description~
Yellow pedels sprouting around yellow bulb.
________________________________________________________________
~Watermint~
The best cure for bellyaches. Eat. Has a really good minty taste, you'll know when you eat it.
~Description~
Green stem with fuzzy puffed out purple flowers.
______________________________________________________________
~Comfery~
Used for healing injuries and broken bones quicker.
~Description~
Small dark green leaved plant that blooms white, purple, or pale yellow flowers.
________________________________________________________________
~Celandine~
Good for soothing irritated eyes. Eat.
~Description~
Small medium shaded leaves with yellow flowers.
_________________________________________________________________
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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