Basically, it will follow the storyline of the first movie (and possibly the 2nd one when we get there) while expanding on the events and dialog of the film (with possible minor changes) as well as adding our own ideas in between. The RP begins after Kate's first hunting attempt, when the wolves from the eastern pack leave.
Character Distribution (In case somebody decides to read this thing)
Canon:
Humphrey - DGFone
Kate - TheWhistlerify
Lilly - TheWhistlerify
Garth - DGFone
Other characters:
Winston - DGFone
Tony - TheWhistlerify
Eve - TheWhistlerify
The rest of the characters will be randomly brought into and removed from the story whenever one of us feels like they're needed.
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"Great... my first hunt and I blew it..." said Kate with a heavy sigh as she slowly walked away, her head hanging low in disappointment. And to think that it was all going so well until the eastern wolves had shown up. But did it really matter whose fault it was? The pack probably wasn't going to care much about that; what it was going to care about was the fact that there was no food. She was going to have to tell a hungry pack, as the one who had led the hunt and as her father's daughter, that there would be nothing to eat until the next hunt, which wouldn't take place until the next morning if not later. Not that mentioning the next hunt would be of any consolation, seeing how her first one had ended up being a complete failure.
Having heard about how there weren't nearly any caribou left in the east, she knew more than well that the Eastern Pack wasn't in a very good position. But how was spoiling the Western Pack's hunt going to help them? What good were they hoping to achieve by making another pack hungry? Were they really thinking that that was the way to increase the chances of coming to an agreement with the Western Pack regarding their crisis? The lack of logic in the whole matter was what made Kate even more frustrated about it.
For a moment back there she had also felt like lashing out at those 2 wolves, but she knew that it wouldn't have changed anything if she had. Hurting them would have achieved absolutely nothing. Not only that, but as the daughter of her pack's leader as well as his heir apparent, she knew more than well that she had to remain neutral when it came to that sort of thing. She couldn't do anything that the Eastern Pack might interpret as an aggressive policy of her pack's leadership. As her father's daughter, an action of that sort could get them to think that it was an order from Winston, her father, rather than a result of a loss of control (like when the rest of her hunt group attacked the 2 Eastern Wolves in rage). It could also get them to think that, as leaning towards peace between the 2 packs as her father was, the next leader cared nothing about peace whatsoever.
Now that she was thinking about it, having the members of her hunting group hurt the 2 eastern wolves while she was there could have ended up sending a very bad message as well. It was a good thing Humphrey and his friends had shown up, seeing how she was also a complete failure at preventing her own pack members from hurting other wolves as well as from putting themselves at risk. How was she going to lead the pack one day if she couldn't even do something as simple as that? Luckily, Humphrey and his gang managed to calm everybody down. At least they were doing their job well, unlike her.