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| This is the modern
day McCanlup pack leader arm band. King has it tattooed on
his right bicep. When Duke takes over leadership of the
pack, he will get the tattoo as well. The simplified wolf
represents their internal nature and the other artwork represents
power and a willingness to fight for the pack. |
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| This is the ancient McCanlup pack leader arm
band. At one time it denoted both lairdship as well as pack
leader status. The two Pictish wolves symbolize the strength
of numbers and importance of mating for the packs. |
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| This is the
ancient Balmoral pack leader arm band. Lachlan has it
tattooed on his right bicep. The two wolves can be seen as
fighting or mating, representing the warrior nature of the pack
leader as well as the importance of mating to keep the pack alive
within the clan. This arm band also represents Lachlan's
role as laird of his clan. |
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| This is the
ancient Sinclair pack leader arm band. Talorc has it
tattooed on his right bicep. The two wolves in the center
are entwined, representing the strength in numbers and the
reliance Chrechte must have on one another. Their observant
appearance represents the fact that all Chrechte must watch for
betrayal from both without and within, which is why they also
appear to be straining away from each other. |
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| This is the armband of the
ancient Éan denoting leadership, usually of the royal
family. Prince Eirik Taran Gealach Gra has it tattooed on
his right bicep. The bird in the center is indicative of the
Eagles, Ravens and Hawks of the Éan race. |
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| This is the armband of
the ancient Donegal Clan, and Circin will have it tattooed on his
right bicep when he takes over as laird. |