idea list for my wolves starter impressions on your wolves. apologies if this gets really long cry cry. ALSO !!! feel free to build upon this that's why i'm writing it raa!!
not including wolves not within their pack (exception for Timber + Jeremiah has an opinion on Frappe since they are both alphas)
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Pinja
Frappe: Pinja views Frappe as a concept, not an individual. She never sees her own alpha, and when she does, the lass is wandering around like a ghost. The blindingly white pelt isn't helping. She doesn't really have an opinion on Frappe because of this, beyond maybe the desire to get to know her more, and being confused as to why it's kind of against pack social structure to do so. Regardless, she respects her alpha, even if she doesn't really know who her alpha even is.
Rena: Unsure of what to think of her at all. The she-wolf makes Pinja uneasy. She does not like how cheerful she projects herself to be while her eyes carry that flicker of resentment? Anger? Pinja can't quite tell. She has trouble reading Rena and doesn't feel comfortable turning her back on her. Though this is Pinja, and she's convinced the world is out to get her, so Rena shouldn't take it personally.
Silke: Pinja would probably want to look down on her simply because her upbringing instilled a very strict eat-or-be-eaten mindset on her. She's not used to seeing wolves so... old, you know? But she can't bring herself to genuinely dislike the old wolf. She may even have a silent fondness for her even if they seldom talk.
Timber: Suspicious, but not threatened by any means. She's caught glimpses of paw prints or scent trails, maybe even seen the wolf herself a few times, but never caught the loner too close to the territory to bother a pursuit. Occasionally may snitch to her Tau that there's an odd wolf lingering around, but besides that she doesn't pay much mind to it.
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Florrie
Jeremiah: feels weird writing what my own dudes think of each other. Florrie probably thinks Jeremiah's intimidating and stays out of his way. boom done.
Mocha: I could see them bonding over their wild sides. Perhaps wrestling buddies from time to time? Florrie has a strong moral compass but no backbone to push it forward with, so she tries to sugarcoat things for Mocha, in the event that he complains about not understanding what he did wrong to her. She doesn't want to believe he is a bad wolf and kind of projects her own moral standings onto him. She's bad at saying things outright to him when it comes to that subject specifically - she'd rather gently nudge him in the direction that she feels is right, but doesn't want to overstep. Obviously since he needs things to be direct, her own attempts at offering advice rarely ever do things for him. Overall I think they would get along but maybe not be the Bestest Buddies Ever
Macchiato: Probably hasn't formed a fully informed opinion on Macchiato yet. Florrie is struggling to meld with the pack and Macchiato's occasional episodes may make it hard for them to get close. But she does get the impression that Macchiato is a responsible and admirable wolf.
Latte: Perhaps friends or on the road to it? I think the outgoing-ness would help Florrie get to know her more. She finds Latte to be like her sister - responsible and admirable. Both she-wolves are constantly training and work hard on their respective ranks and she thinks that's Epic. She kinda sees both of em as role models for when she finally secures herself a real place in the pack. However she's a bit intimidated by Latte's more serious tone, worried that she'll accidentally anger her.
Flicker: They most likely have no relationship beyond acquaintances. Florrie is too shy to make the first move, and Flicker is very quiet. She doesn't really have an idea of her yet.
Mothball: She wants to talk to him more but isn't sure how. She can tell they're both trying to find where they belong in the pack and she wants to relate to him because of that, but he's also trying to mimic their alpha, and Florrie finds personalities like that to be off-putting. She's only ever known him as Mothball who He's His Hims so at least there's no adaption period for her.
Timber: Never heard of her. Florrie lives at the den and does whatever needs to be done, so she has no clue about Timber.
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Jeremiah
Frappe: Jeremiah likes to preen himself by comparing himself to Frappe and pretending to pity her. In their few interactions, he's been somewhat patronizing. He seldom thinks of her, though, too caught up on his own ego and running his pack. He tries to be diplomatic but kinda half-asses it - for as much as he praises himself, Jeremiah's kind of bad at pack alliances.
Mocha: Mocha is... well. Mocha's there. Jeremiah's spoken to him maybe a few times (as he's trying to be more social than previous alphas and give his pack an idea of who their Brave, Courageous leader is). He's aware of how Mocha is walking a fine line before being demoted to omega and tries to keep an eye on him and ask for any progress updates. He doesn't want to demote a valuable pack member, he wants everyone serving in a good rank.
Macchiato: Jeremiah likes to praise Macchiato from time to time, should they cross paths. She puts in hard work, only fair that her divine ruler recognizes it, no? Occasionally will idly observe her and her achievements from afar to make mental notes of what to compliment her on next. He wants her to feel like he pays attention to her, even if he expertly avoids having proper conversations with her.
Latte: Similar to her sister, Jeremiah tries to praise her too, but is a bit more hesitant to since Latte is quieter. And, in Jeremiah's eyes, seems to have a bit more of a temper, but he likes that too in a way. It's good to have a wolf that takes things seriously and has standards. Overall he's quite content with her and her sibling. Thumbs up,, paws up from Jeremiah
Flicker: They rarely interact I'd imagine. She's quiet and does her job, and Jeremiah is happy with that. but he has no input beyond that. Once again offers her the obligatory praise for a job well-done.
Mothball: He's a bit worried that the wolf won't be reaching his full potential. Jeremiah kind of views his pack like a machine that everyone is a cog in. Mothball's leg may make this part of his machine in need of a replacement. But Jeremiah is patient, and also not too invested in the lives of lower ranks, so he's in no hurry to solve what he sees as a slight issue. However it may be disappointing for Mothball to hear that his role model is questioning his abilities.
Florrie: meh go get a job
Timber: He's curious, and cautious. Jeremiah used to be that loner that packs would whisper about, and he always brought drama with him. From what he's heard, he isn't too upset, but he has ordered his Zeta and Tau to stay on top of those reports of their mysterious visitor and keep him updated.