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  They called it the Devil’s Triangle, a cursed stretch of sea where compasses spun madly and ships vanished without a trace. To humans, it was a mystery. To the wolves who lived beneath its fog, it was sanctuary.

  For centuries, the pack had hidden there, fishermen and sailors bound to the tides. The storms were not accidents, nor the disappearances. They were warnings, illusions woven by ancestors who had fled a world that hunted them. The fog was their shield, the ocean their ally, the Triangle their home.

  Children grew up with salt in their veins and the weight of tradition on their shoulders. They were taught that the sea provided, but it also punished. To leave the Triangle was to betray it — and betrayal meant death. So, the wolves remained, guardians of a secret world, while humans whispered of curses and vanished crews.

  I. GEOGRAPHY & SETTING

  1. The Devil’s Triangle (The Bermuda Triangle)

  Primary Setting of the Werewolf Civilization

  - A supernatural refuge hidden beneath storms and fog

  - Humans believe it’s cursed due to:

  - Vanishing ships

  - Broken compasses

  - Sudden storms

  - In reality, these are illusions and magical defenses created by ancient werewolves

  - The Triangle is:

  - Isolated

  - Protected

  - Impossible for humans to enter without dying

  - A sanctuary for werewolves for centuries

  Magical Barrier

  - Created by ancestors fleeing human hunters

  - Maintained by the ocean’s energy + pack rituals

  - Functions:

  - Repels humans

  - Distorts navigation

  - Creates storms on command

  - Conceals werewolf presence

  - Weakens under:

  - Extreme storms

  - Emotional instability of the Chief’s bloodline

  - Rare natural anomalies

  Micah’s Accident

  - The first time in centuries the barrier failed

  - Caused by:

  - A freak storm

  - Micah’s emotional state

  - The pack’s weakening magic

  - Result: Micah is swept thousands of miles away to New York

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  ** II. WEREWOLF CULTURE**

  1. Social Structure

  Hierarchy

  - Chief — absolute leader

  - Chief’s Mate — second authority

  - Heir (Micah) — next in line

  - Hunters/Fishermen— main providers

  - Warriors— protect the border

  - Elders — keepers of lore

  - Children — highly protected

  Pack Dynamics

  - Loyalty is everything

  - Disobedience is rare

  - Family bonds are sacred

  - The Chief’s bloodline is revered

  Werewolf Cultural Rules (New)

  - Chickens are pets, not food

  - Eating chicken is taboo

  - Fish is the only acceptable meat

  - Werewolves have no concept of human modesty

  - Werewolves don’t understand human tools (shopping carts)

  - Werewolves are extremely affectionate with those they trust

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  2. Traditions

  Coming?of?Age

  - At 19, a werewolf becomes a full fisherman/hunter

  - Micah’s birthday storm was supposed to be symbolic

  - Instead, it became catastrophic

  Food Rules

  - Fish only

  - Chickens are considered pets, not food

  - Eating land animals is taboo

  - Breaking food rules = dishonor

  Sleeping Customs

  - Werewolves sleep in piles for warmth

  - Sleeping alone is unnatural

  - Micah’s clinginess is cultural, not just romantic

  Affection Norms

  - Ear touching = intimate

  - Tail touching = extremely intimate

  - Sleeping together = trust

  - Grooming hair = bonding

  - Carrying someone = protective instinct

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  ** III. WEREWOLF BIOLOGY**

  1. Physical Traits

  - Height: typically taller than humans 6'0 or 7'0+

  - Strength: 2–3× human strength

  - Speed: faster than cars

  - Senses:

  - Hearing: miles away

  - Smell: can detect emotions

  - Sight: excellent night vision

  Ears & Tail

  - Ears show emotion:

  - Perked = alert

  - Drooped = sad

  - Twitching = flustered

  - Tail signals:

  - Wagging = excitement

  - Curling around leg = fear or heartbreak

  - Wrapping around someone = affection

  Teeth

  - Two fangs sharper than the rest

  - Can retract to appear human

  - Used for:

  - Defense

  - Marking

  - Intimacy

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  ** 2. Instinct Cycles**

  Werewolves experience heightened instincts during:

  - Emotional stress

  - Mate proximity

  - Hunger

  - Fear

  - Jealousy

  Micah’s “I want to bite you” moment is part of this cycle.

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  3. Mate Bonds

  Definition

  A supernatural connection between two souls.

  Signs

  - Heightened protectiveness

  - Scent recognition

  - Emotional synchronization

  - Physical attraction

  - Instinct to bite/mark

  Marking

  - Bite on the neck or shoulder

  - Painless

  - Intensely pleasurable

  - Permanent

  - Symbolizes:

  - Loyalty

  - Protection

  - Emotional merging

  Risks

  - Rejecting a mate causes:

  - Emotional collapse

  - Physical weakness

  - Instinctual chaos

  - Micah nearly experienced this after Noah’s lie

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  ** IV. HISTORY & MYTHOLOGY**

  1. Origin of the Pack

  - Descendants of ancient shapeshifters

  - Hunted by humans centuries ago

  - Fled to the Triangle

  - Created the barrier

  - Lived in isolation ever since

  2. Human Myths

  - Humans believe:

  - The Triangle is cursed

  - Ships vanish due to supernatural forces

  - Monsters live in the fog

  - They are partially right

  3. Forbidden Relationships

  - Werewolf × Human = taboo

  - Seen as dangerous

  - Chief forbids it

  - Micah breaks tradition

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  ** V. HUMAN WORLD INTERACTION**

  1. Jacob Matthews

  - Mythbuster obsessed with werewolves

  - Has been searching for years

  - Finally saw Micah

  - Now has proof

  - His broadcast threatens the entire pack

  2. Government Response

  - Police searching houses

  - Werewolves labeled as dangerous

  - Noah implicated as a conspirator

  - The world is on the brink of discovering the Triangle

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  ** VI. MAGIC & RULES OF THE WORLD**

  1. The Barrier

  - Powered by:

  - Ocean magic

  - Pack unity

  - Chief’s bloodline

  - Weakens when:

  - The heir is distressed

  - The pack is divided

  - Humans interfere

  2. Storm Magic

  - Werewolves can summon storms

  - Used to protect the Triangle

  - Used to hide their presence

  3. Instinct Laws

  - Werewolves must control instincts around humans

  - Marking a human is forbidden

  - Micah struggles with this constantly

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  ** VII. TECHNOLOGY VS. TRADITION**

  1. Werewolves & Human Objects

  - Don’t understand:

  - Couches

  - Shopping carts

  - Clothing sizes

  - Phones

  - Money

  - Think:

  - Carts are for riding

  - Chicken is a pet

  - Beds are for sharing

  - Closets are for hiding

  2. Clothing

  - Werewolves prefer minimal clothing

  - Micah hates shirts

  - Noah forces him to wear them

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