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Northerners are wolves who descend from the far northern climate, where it's cold and snowy for a good portion of the year. They have strong, sturdy bodies, with thick fur that is typically that of cool colours, such as whites, greys, blues, violets, and aquamarines. They make excellent fighters, but as well, can be incredible large-prey hunters. Northerners in their native culture live in small family groups, unlike the large packs of the Calling Forest, and they're typically quite isolated with this families and have to travel long ways to find a mate or a new family if they decide to leave. In the Calling Forest, however, this culture is not present, and the absence of it is typically a welcome change, as living in larger organised groups is more efficient and safe as long as the Void maintains a proper healthy leadership. Although all wolves in this world are omnivorous, Northerners are biologically able to sustain themselves on a vegetarian diet for many months at a time due to the frequent scarcity of live prey in their habitat.
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Central wolves are those of the temperate and subtropical regions of the world. They span across a broad range, tall, stocky, broad, slender, centrals can look all sorts of ways. They can be any colour of the rainbow, but natural forest-like colours such as greens and browns aren't uncommon. Central wolves are the race that typically look very natural like the wolves of Earth. The Calling Forest is in a central region, therefore, the Central Race is the most common race in their packs! Central wolves live in large groups similar to the packs of this territory, and are often advanced in technology, and they love their fruits and berries! Their packs are typically very diplomatic, and have an easier time swaying other predatory animals into leaving them alone.
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Southerners are the wolves of the deserts and tropics. They're typically slender with short, thick fur, protecting them from insect bites and sunburns, but keeping them warm during the freezing desert nights, or the rainy jungle nights. They are incredibly agile, and often quick-witted. Their coats often range from dusty greys, reds, oranges, to yellows. Southerners from the jungles sometimes have dark fur to help them blend in, and Southerners from the deserts will usually have lighter colours so they don't absorb as much heat from the blaring sun. They have an adventurous culture, and new adults are encouraged to wander, explore, and follow their own path. If they don't live alone, they live in diverse ever-changing groups. They are immune to the venom of snakes and have no difficulties eating any and all reptiles!