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Nirvana_Sky said: It is. I almost feel never tired ever. Only you know when you first wake up but once I get up. I'm ready to go. But I think I should see psychiatrist or something. Because I honestly have a feeling what it could be but I don't want to self diagnose myself.
It's official - you have Inner Strength
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What are we talking about?
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Mountain pack said: What are we talking about?
Since it was last page since you spoke. Just wolf Bane's and I talk talking about our insomnia last night.
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Oh. We should talk more about the tribute ceremony when a wolf dies
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Mountain pack said: Oh. We should talk more about the tribute ceremony when a wolf dies
I think everyone here really likes the ceremony. My apologies if this has already been stated before - what if instead of just giving the deceased a flower that their family members/close companions choose for them, they plant it on their grave in the memorial? What if there's one or two wolves whose job is to take care of those flowers and replant them when they wilt? (It's probably a very emotionally tough job, though).
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Wolf's Bane Pack said: Mountain pack said: Oh. We should talk more about the tribute ceremony when a wolf dies
I think everyone here really likes the ceremony. My apologies if this has already been stated before - what if instead of just giving the deceased a flower that their family members/close companions choose for them, they plant it on their grave in the memorial? What if there's one or two wolves whose job is to take care of those flowers and replant them when they wilt? (It's probably a very emotionally tough job, though).
I like that idea, I think family and friends of the passed wolf should be the ones to care for the flowers. That way it's like a private time for them all to gather and mourn lost ones without the rest of the pack. (Only if the family wants to though) Edited at January 6, 2024 10:10 AM by Essence of the Wolf
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Yeah. The ones really close to the deceased can go first to mourn then the rest of the pack who would be the ones to bury the dead? Edited at January 6, 2024 10:12 AM by Mountain pack
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I was under the impression that the whole pack participated in the burial and planted flowers, then just wolves close to the deceased would care for them? Correct me if I'm wrong Mountain pack said: Yeah. The ones really close to the deceased can go first to mourn then the rest of the pack who would be the ones to bury the dead?
Edited at January 6, 2024 10:14 AM by Essence of the Wolf
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Essence of the Wolf said: I was under the impression that the whole pack participated in the burial and planted flowers, then just wolves close to the deceased would care for them? Correct me if I'm wrong Mountain pack said: Yeah. The ones really close to the deceased can go first to mourn then the rest of the pack who would be the ones to bury the dead?
Sorry there was supposed to be a period between "pack" and "who" Like this: The ones really close to the deceased can go first to mourn then the rest of the pack. Who would be the ones to bury the dead?
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I like that the close family members or close friends be mournful. I think the elders and alpha be in charge of the burial process. Edited at January 6, 2024 10:24 AM by Nirvana_Sky
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