14. Guardians

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A wolf that shows interest and skill in caring for weakened pack mates. 

(A/N- not many stories has these types of wolves)

They also watch over the older or ill werewolves of the pack. The caretaker of the pack ensures when any werewolf is wounded, they recover properly not putting too much stress on their wounds. They serve as a support unit, and try to keep the pack in a healthy state.

If they feel a werewolf is not strong or rested enough to hunt, they are to inform the alpha, beta, or hunter. Care taking does not mean healing; its means helping to survive, to watch over and make sure one does not further hurt themselves.

A caretaker has to be stern to the wounded. Many werewolves will insist they are fine. A good caretaker needs to know what injuries are serious and what injuries can heal on their own.

They need to make sure a wounded werewolf does not over exert itself. They need to be firm in having the wolf rest.




I don't know much about Guardian wolves.

Love 😍

Shai 🥀

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