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With each wolf nearing their positions, all they now waited on was for Benjamin and Eight to circle the heard. Jayne had already signaled the two, The location of the herd was known - about 30 yards ahead and they were in luck, being downwind already, they wouldn't have to change direction or take any longer than they needed to make the trek.

The pack had taken only minutes to get to where the herd rested. Twenty yards between them and the rest of the Lioness' territory was a ravine, only just deep enough to stall the mule deer as they needed to locate various narrow game trails to cross it.
The hunt team was in luck, the herd hadn't crossed yet and they had one easy direction to run in.

Benjamin had slowed to a crawl and Eight took pace just beside him, catching his breath as quietly as he could. Benjamin ran with a speed that Eight hadn't seen. The old, small Alpha didn't make a sound as he crept along, no breathing nor ruffling of brush or grass, no paw steps, nothing.
Eight did his best to keep as quiet, but it was difficult. Benjamin crawled as quietly as a funeral, his years of experience and skill showed through.
By this time, the two could look through the thick overgrowth of tall grass and see the herd. Just as ever, they were nearly 50 strong.
Benjamin turned to Eight and whispered barely audibly,
"We'll cut off about twenty of them, any more than that and we risk too much. The others will fan out to the left or right, they'll be gone by morning. We get one shot at this."
His voice was less harsh sounding when it was silent, there was no grating sound to it.
Eight nodded and the two picked up pace to the hind side of the herd's stomping area.

They were massive, each deer must have weighed easily 200 pounds. Hunting these behemoths was no joke, they could pummel a wolf Eight's size with little difficulty.
Through the tall, lightly swaying grass the two wolves hunkered and sat in their positions for just a moment.
"I'll go first, put the fear into em'." Benjamin instructed. It was clear he must have been one of the best hunters in the pack.
"Don't wait too long. When you do, take em' straight up the middle, split em' in two. I'll stay to the right and drive our half away. Just be sure to keep right on them, this isn't a normal hunt."
"Got it." Eight whispered back, watching the small, stout wolf crawl forward another few paces. He knew what he was doing, this much was certain. He had a plan worked out, and knew exactly what weak spots to attack from only a moment of observation.
He stood, now and took off straight into a dead sprint. His small, fast form was barely noticed before he emerged from the taller grass into the Deer's area. Eight kept low and moved forward, keeping an eye on the Blur that was now Benjamin. The Alpha showed no signs of slowing as he bolted, he made no sound either. His form came in direct contact with the first deer in his path, the closest to the edge before it ever noticed he was there. Down the Mule Deer came, with an audible Thud as his lifeless body hit the ground.
Eight didn't even see the killing blow it all happened so fast.
A few deer spooked and looked to what had just happened, Benjamin wasted no time in getting the attention of the rest of the herd. He stood atop the corpse and howled loudly. Heads now turned and jerked that way, ears perked, muscles tensed and eyes widened. He had their attention and now, Eight joined in.

The younger wolf did exactly as he was instructed, he headed straight up the middle, biting and gnashing teeth as quickly as he could. Here was the smallest concentration of deer, the path he cut with his teeth went along simply, the herd's mistake; separating themselves up the middle to begin with.
Just as anticipated, the herd broke into two factions, one fleeing to the left, and one to the right.
It took only a moments notice for the herd to straighten up toward Eight. He was taken back for a moment and had to slow briefly as not to get trampled. It was now that he knew that Benjamin was behind him, pushing them up.

From a distance, you could hear hoof beats now, they filled the air with like a continuous thunder. The ground shook as the herd was led, yelps, screaming, barking and growling could be heard across a huge distance, unobstructed by anything as they traveled across the open plain.

Eight kept up as best he could, but found himself losing ground slowly, a moment at a time. Every time the front of the herd that out-ran him would try to veer to the left. Benjamin was on the right and doing just as they had plan, keeping the herd in a tight pack.
Eight was lucky though, the duty wasn't left up to him solely, When a few deer started to separate, a tan flash would come from nowhere and push them back into position before falling back again.

Eight saw this and it filled his chest with pride, pride that he could be a part of this, which in turn, gave his legs strength, his lungs breath and his paws a speed that he'd not know before.
Before he knew it, he was back on his position, barking, biting and growling at the long legs of these beasts.
He felt the fatigue almost completely leave his body - it was no longer a concern whether or not he'd be able to keep up.

They traveled a short distance now, keeping the herd between them constrained, with very little running room, only the rear was left open but Jayne was sure to have that under control.

The others waited just ahead, well concealed from the eyes of the deer, it would only be a short matter of time before the two driving wolves were joined by two more.


This bounty was as good as theirs.
added by Chidori1334
A Hero’s Past is where the callbacks and references really started coming. I figured I kinda had to reference the first movie a bit since this was a prequel story.

Right off the bat, the story starts out with the ending paragraph from Legend and that’s because this is the beginning of the entire Alpha and Omega story. I said at the end of Legend that the story told around the logboard always began with those words, so I decided to include them in quotations at the very start of the very first story.

In chapter two, I made a quick reference to the third movie when I mentioned the Great Wolf...
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posted by PurpleDragon02
I guess, in a way, Viggo did break Humphrey’s piece during the final battle. But instead of killing him, he broke his spirit instead when he killed Runt. Humphrey’s grief over Runt was going to be the cause of something big going forward so I wanted to take a lot of time to fully flesh out just how badly Runt’s death affected him. Plus, it made Kate’s uplifting monologue even more meaningful.

Speaking of which, Kate’s monologue in chapter twenty-four wasn’t too hard to come up with. I really just thought about what Humphrey meant to her and the impact he had on her life. Kate’s...
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I decided to have a little misdirect by having Humphrey saying some worrying final-sounding words to make it seem like he was gonna die again, when in actuality, it was Runt who was going to die. And I decided to rub it in a little by having Runt be the one who says they’re all going to make it out alright.

Something I didn’t realize with the dialogue between Viggo and Humphrey when the battle first starts is that even though I didn’t try, I followed up with the quote from the beginning, saying that Viggo didn’t seem to have any weaknesses. That line was mainly just for effect to emphasize...
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The very first thing that I knew would happen when I first started thinking up ideas for The Final War was that I was going to bring as many characters back as I could and get everyone together to fight Viggo. This was the grand finale and although cliché, I knew it was going to be awesome. So, I made a list of all the packs and individual allies from both the movies and my stories, so I made sure that I got them all. And there was one character in particular I was excited to bring back, more on that later.

The Lone Survivors are not my creation. For the last six months or so of writing The...
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posted by Katecutewolf
This is a series of mini stories that I created getting parts from the original movie and liking the chapter 5 based on the story of @katealphawolf named “The ritual of Love” I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. This story contains sexual content, so it’s recommended for +13. You are warned!


Chapter 2: The wedding day
The day arrived and it was a beautiful day full of joy and happiness because that same day was going to be the wedding day of those two wolves in love. Kate bathed and brushed her beautiful mane, also arranged with a beautiful purple flower next to her ear. On the other side...
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Well hello there everyone l am making plans for my each oc
characters showing what l'm having in the future not just only of mine oc lara's future development now give you show some info.

The Lone Survivors:The revenge of the hunter:Atfer the events of The Final War Lara and her's few pack members before they went back to their's home seeing the three hunters lara had encounter back in the winter season while she was a lone wolf.

Birth of The Prowler:Before she was named the Prowler Barbara was a warrior in her's cain her's mother Alvie teaches her the ways of the prowler.

Alone Wolf:When Viggo raided The New Frontier Johnny was forced out of his home.

The Wise Warrior:A week later after Kenny's death Lara and Johnny are dealing with his death when they meet a strong wolf named Brutus.
Part 2: His Greatest Gambit
Chapter 11: Important Meeting

For two days after the cliffside ambush, Humphrey and the group wandered through the woods, trying to find a better place to hide out, but without much luck. Viggo had forced them from every safe haven they could think of.

“We need to find a better place to hide,” Humphrey said.

“Humphrey, we have nowhere else to go,” Adam replied.

“Yeah,” Kenya agreed, “they’ve bullied us away from every safe haven we have.”

“Not every safe haven,” Humphrey said.

“What do you mean?” Adam asked. “Where else can we go?”

“Home,”...
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(Note: This chapter will be split into multiple parts because it's so long)

Chapter 7: The Lost Tale

“Yeah, just a minute,” Gerald replied.

“What’s going on now?” Humphrey asked.

“Territorial dispute,” Gerald answered. “We can’t decide who gets the lake. I live on the west side of the lake, he lives on the east side.”

“Okay,” Humphrey replied casually, “so just split the lake. You get the west half, he gets the east half.”

“Oh,” Gerald said, a little embarrassed. “I hadn’t thought of that.”

“Clearly,” Humphrey remarked. “Now, we need your help.”

“What...
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posted by PurpleDragon02
Again, this is just to give people a sense of the tone of the story, be it dramatic, intense, or sad. Plus, the song titles can give a little more insight into what might happen in the story. I recommend at least 22-31 since it hints at something very big. And I recommend the special thanks too since the songs are a little surprise.

1. Humphrey's Return (Chapter 1: Humphrey's Return)
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2. Kenya's Rescue (Chapter 3: Into the Walls of Fire)
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3. The Takeover of Jasper Park (Chapter 4: "We're at War")
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4. Robert's Theme
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5. The Lost Tale (Chapter 7: The Lost Tale)
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6. Crippled (Chapter...
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posted by PurpleDragon02
The aftermath of Humphrey’s death was a harsh one for the Western Pack. Of course, his friends and family were hit by the worst of the grief, but every wolf in the pack felt some level of sadness. It was only natural, as they had lost one of their own.

In the days and weeks following, things slowly began to settle down again. Humphrey’s sacrifice had brought the Rogue Wolves back to the pack and one of Humphrey’s old friends had come up from the Southern Pack.

Lilly gave birth to three pups only a month after Humphrey’s death, which she named Jax, Jonas, and Martin. Jax and Jonas were...
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Chapter 6: Refugees

By the time the sun fully rose into the sky, the entirety of the Western Pack had reached the borders of the Northern Pack. Kyle ran up to Claudette, confused at what her entire pack was doing in his territory.

“Claudette, Runt,” he said, “what are you all doing here? Winston, Eve, and Tony arrived around thirty minutes ago. They said something was going on in the valley, but they never said what.”

“We were ambushed by humans,” Claudette explained. “It all happened so fast and there were too many of them. We had to get out of there.”

“We don’t have time to...
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Chapter 3: Rest and Relaxation

Later that day, as Mick and Oscar began to get awkwardly acquainted with each other, Jax, Jonas, and Martin set out for a short patrol around the border. As they returned, everyone noticed a terrible stench in the air.

“What is that smell?” Martin asked, trying not to cough in disgust.

“Hey, Steven,” Jax said casually, paying no attention to the awful odor in the air, “it kinda smells like the trail to your den after you brought that rotten carcass home last year.”

“Hey, back off!” Steven replied, defensively. “It wasn’t me. And that was a very...
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Chapter 2: Welcome to the Western Pack

A few days later, after Runt had brought Oscar back to the valley, Stinky was showing him around and officially welcoming him into the pack. The battle with the Crimson Pack was long over and nothing had been heard of them since, yet the pack wasn’t taking any chances and hadn’t let their guard down. They knew the pack would return. The matter of “when” was a different story.

The day had still been young when Oscar’s orientation into the pack took place. Everyone had gathered in the valley to see it. The day was warm and sunny with no wind to disturb...
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Chapter 3: Rise of the Crimson Pack

Runt and Kate descended into the valley and found Stinky. The rest of the group had just left and Stinky was beginning to head back to his den when Runt stopped him.

“Hey, Stinky,” he called out. Stinky stopped and turned to face his brother.

“What is it, Runt?” he asked.

“Mom and I think we know how to stop these attacks,” Runt explained. “Call everyone together.”

Stinky called for an emergency pack meeting. Everyone gathered in the valley, where the meetings were now held ever since Adam’s pack joined the Western Pack.

“Everybody,” Stinky...
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Chapter 18: Love at First Sight

Cando and Hutch led Humphrey through the territory as they were on their way to see the pack leader, Winston. Humphrey noticed many of the wolves stop and look at him, not so much as an outsider who was intruding on their turf, but as a pup who needed help finding his place in the world, even though they knew nothing about him. He could tell that they were a very accepting pack, and that was an encouraging thought.

From down in the valley, Humphrey could already see the large den where they were headed. It was a stone cave with a large tree that stood on top of...
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Chapter 17: The Western Pack

The cold wind woke Humphrey the next morning. He slowly opened his eyes, not quite sure about why he was sleeping underneath a tree. But then it all came back to him. He remembered the logboard and Kyle. And getting banished from the pack. He was out on his own again and Humphrey was beginning to believe that he was destined for a life as a lone wolf. At least he was a fun-loving lone wolf, but that wouldn’t do anything to improve his situation.

Humphrey stretched his legs and yawned as he prepared to move on. As he looked around, he noticed a berry bush nearby....
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