
Male Dictator- The Male Dictator is of the highest rank in the Pack. He makes the decisions, sets rules, keeps his minions under control, and of course fights to keep his position as the Dictator. He should be respected by all, and if he is not, there will be consequences. There is a reason for a wolf to be dictator, and that reason is dominance, making them the strongest wolf in the Pack.
Female Dictator- The Female Dictator is an equal to the Male Dictator and they must be mates to both be dictators. She helps with all of the things the Male Dictator does, even fighting the other females to keep her position. The Female Dictator is choosen either by becoming mates with the Male Dictator, or being dominant herself.
Second In Command- The Second in command is of the second highest rank in the Pack behind the Dictators. He/she consults with the Dictators and helps with keeping the minions under control. Even though the Second in command is of a high rank, they may be taken advantage of by the dictators. They have the hardest job in the Pack and must be a trusted wolf.
Assasins- The assasins of the Pack are usually treated with high respect, just behind the Second in command. They are usually some of the strongest wolves in the Pack, besides the dictators. These wolves are skilled in fighting and, of course, killing. They are sent on missions to retrieve or kill.
Spies- The Spies are usually outsiders of the pack, only around when needed for a job. They are sneaky wolves, usually fast and sly. They usually arent very respected, but are valuable. They have to be quick witted and fit for the job.
Minions- The minions include every other wolf in the Pack. They follow whatever their Dictators or Second in command say. They protect the pack, hunt, and take on many other jobs in the Pack. They may not be the highest ranking wolves in the Pack, but this does not mean these wolves arent strong.
Amateurs- Amateurs are the young wolves in training. They dont have much respect, if any. They arent assigned to any wolf, but often learn on their own by simply watching and doing. Wolves of higher ranks in the Pack arent afraid to teach these young wolves a lesson if they get too cocky. They usually eat last, if there is much left. It is important for them to set their grounds and find their place in the Pack as soon as possible.
Pups- Pups, believe it or not, are an unimportant part of the Pack. There are many wolves, therefore it doesnt worry the Dictators that their numbers are depleting. They should stay near their mothers at all times, for there can be jealous males stalking the corridors at any moment. They leave their mothers after about 4 months and become Amateurs. There are usually 6 or less pups in a litter.
Maidens- Maidens are used to bear pups for the Pack. They are the least respected wolves in the Pack, and are often treated like dirt. They have strong bloodlines with no problems. They can be used by any male in the Pack, and must not refuse. Once a male mates with a Maiden though, the male is then responsible for protecting her from other males and getting them the food they need.