Post by DELTA OLIVIA GRACE COBIN on May 3, 2011 4:13:43 GMT -5
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This pack of panda bear shape shifters has been around for centuries. With over 13 different packs over the years, this pack has survived any attacks against them. It is through their elders writings and scripts that they have been able to move on and deal with the modern development of vampire pover population. The Xiong Mao Pack have known about their opposition, the Kuroshio for just as long as their existence. It is for this reason that Xiong Mao have quite a larger distance to travel than other shifters of their kind. Their purpose is to ensure the survival of shifters in the Asian realm as well as minimise the population of vampires. They know too well not to take on the hive of vampire population, the Kuroshio's and chose to take of the nomads and independent covens not associate with the law.
The packs current elder, Jia Li Sun, has been involved with three other generations of the pack including th current pack. She feels it is important for the young ones to have a leader, guidence from someone who has experienced and is still experiencing all of this with them. he is like the mother of the pack, although she does not take any leadership role. She allows the younger members of the pack to make their own choices including the involement of decendant alphas and betas.
Xiong Mao, is different to other packs, where their shifter form is derived from a particular tribe or group, the Xiong Mao Panda's originate from all over China, they are a special sign of greatness. Parents and elders of other tribes and groups in China know that when a child shifts into the form of a Panda, they must travel alone to Chengdu one of the only places left in China known to host wild Panda. Here they are safe, they live in the natural world, a house plunged deep into the forst hidden from everyone. It is from here that the pack is dispatched on routes to different corners of Asian, protecting its perimeters.
PLEASE CLICK ON THE CHARACTER IMAGES TO SEE EACH INDIVIDUAL CHARACTERS BIO.
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MING
YUE HAN [/td]
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AH
KUM ME [/td]
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FANG [/td][/tr]
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YAN
TAO ZHANG [/td]
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YONG
GUI [/td]
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ZHAO [/td]
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JIA
LI SUN [/td][/tr]
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KUAN-YIN
LONG [/td]
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CHEN
GAO [/td]
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OPEN
CANON [/td]
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OPEN
CANON [/td]
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