Post by Revan on Apr 18, 2012 20:13:15 GMT -8
Ever since the creation of their kind, wolves have been separated. According to old legends, it all started when the creators separated the pure from the wicked. The 'pure souls' and the 'corrupted souls' were soon recognized by their eye color. Most were various shades of red and blue; but others, who were considered neutral, were gray. War eventually broke out between the two main sides. The war was long, but eventually the two sides grew weary. Conflict still occurred, but serious fights were few and far in between.
Around the same time, the gods were having their own problems. Seven of the gods were forced to banish one of their own, Tor, who only sought power rather than peace. After the war ended, the gods created the messenger wolves to ensure that there would be no more wars. Messengers are wolves that are born with unique markings, and serve a specific god or goddess.
Two hundred years later is where our story takes place.
As you have read, a wolf's eye color depends on their alignment. Evil would have red, neutral would have gray, and good would have blue. The brightest red would be the most wicked wolf, and the deepest blue would be the most noble and pure. Additionally, a wolf's eye color can be anything in between, whether it be gray-blue or maybe gray with the slightest hint of red.
Lately, there appears to be some tension in the air. Two of the gods, Corrin and Vesper, do not seem to be getting along. The conflict is centered around the separation of the wolves two hundred years ago. When Corrin, the goddess of purity separated the wolves by changing their eye color, it displeased the god of unity, Vesper. The two are constantly getting into "debates" which is causing great storms, and neither side is willing to admit the other is right.
In addition, the messengers of both deities do not appear to be getting along either. The conflict between Corrin and Vesper has left the two sides bitter, and it has been advised that messengers of Corrin and Vesper keep a safe distance from each other, for it will no doubt cause trouble.
Around the same time, the gods were having their own problems. Seven of the gods were forced to banish one of their own, Tor, who only sought power rather than peace. After the war ended, the gods created the messenger wolves to ensure that there would be no more wars. Messengers are wolves that are born with unique markings, and serve a specific god or goddess.
Two hundred years later is where our story takes place.
As you have read, a wolf's eye color depends on their alignment. Evil would have red, neutral would have gray, and good would have blue. The brightest red would be the most wicked wolf, and the deepest blue would be the most noble and pure. Additionally, a wolf's eye color can be anything in between, whether it be gray-blue or maybe gray with the slightest hint of red.
Lately, there appears to be some tension in the air. Two of the gods, Corrin and Vesper, do not seem to be getting along. The conflict is centered around the separation of the wolves two hundred years ago. When Corrin, the goddess of purity separated the wolves by changing their eye color, it displeased the god of unity, Vesper. The two are constantly getting into "debates" which is causing great storms, and neither side is willing to admit the other is right.
In addition, the messengers of both deities do not appear to be getting along either. The conflict between Corrin and Vesper has left the two sides bitter, and it has been advised that messengers of Corrin and Vesper keep a safe distance from each other, for it will no doubt cause trouble.