While not bearing as ancient of a bloodline as the
Vampires or having the advantage of still having some of their eldest around, the Packs have existed for a long time. Each have their own unique backstory for how they came together into what formed into the Packs of today.
BLICCHECE
After several years of other wolfkin coming to live in and around his village to avoid being entangled in conflicts, Blicchece put forth the idea of joining together as a Pack in 642 AD. He proposed that it would consolidate leadership and bring those of wolfkin blood closer together than staying separate. Most modern members of the Pack go by the surname Blitz.
HENRYK
Five hundred years after Blicchece, Henryk and his father fought off a group of hunters intent on killing them, his mother, and his four younger siblings. His father died from wounds gained in the fight and the family was forced to flee to survive when the hunters returned to try again. It was his gathering fellow wolfkin in an effort to fight the hunters that brought the Pack together. Most modern members of the Pack go by the surname Henry.
WARWYCK
Only a century and a half after Henryk, husband and wife Alexander and Beatrice Warwyck were living peacefully when they were attacked by a Smith hunter. Though they both escaped and fled to seek the protection of Alexander's family, the then pregnant Beatrice lost the child she had been carrying. Furious at the loss and the hunter attacking them for no reason, Alexander convinced his family and several others of the same blood to join with him to help protect each other, thus creating the Pack.
MASOUN
Rechard Masoun never had any intention of forming his Pack some two hundred years after the Warwycks. It was initially the creation of his older brother, Symont, but he was never able to complete his work due to being killed in his wolf form by a farmer. Feeling it was his duty to honor his brother's wishes, Rechard finished his work and brought their kin together as a true Pack. Most modern members of the Pack go by the surname Mason.
MYAGH
A hundred and fifty or so years after Masoun, Connell Myagh arrived in the American colonies with a trio of orphaned cousins at his heels. When he married a local woman named Mary, they ended up taking in several adopted children in addition to their own that they had, human and wolfkin alike. Around the time that more of his family arrived and settled on his land, he declared that they were to follow the example of their distant kin and form a Pack.
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