Ranks
Leader
The leader is pretty much like a king of a kingdom. He makes orders and he expects you to follow them. The leader can have a mate, as long as he still is the leader and isn't too busy around his mate. He will gladly give you punishments though. His mate cannot a queen or anything; she will still be in her own rank.
Deputy
Can either be male or female. The deputy is like the second-in-command, or another leader. If the leader dies or retires, they will become the leader.
Healers
The healers have plenty of healing herbs in their dens because their purpose is to heal the sick and injured of the coven.
Warriors
The warriors of the clan are the hunters and warriors of the coven. When battle comes, they go into battle. When they are not in battle, they hunt for food for the coven.
Spy
Spies are quick and silent on their feet and help warriors target enemies in battle.
Apprentices
The apprentices of the coven are trained to become healers, warriors, or spies. They are mentored by the fox of their choice of rank they wish.
Kitsitter
The kitsitter is mostly a female, that watches over the kits of the coven.
Kits
The kits are kits under 6 months old, that are watched over by the kitsitter and their mothers.
Seniors
Seniors are the older members of the coven, that have retired from old age or due to a weakness or disease that cannot be healed, like blindness or deafness. They are mostly looked after by the healers.
Ceremonies & HolidaysWhat kind of fox coven is there without some ceremonies?
Fall MoonFall Moon is where the foxes strong enough to dig all pitch in to make the underground coven larger. Also fall in Portugal means that the foxes need to build up their supply on prey and food.
Starry NightsThe Starry Nights ceremony celebrates summer for warmth returning to the area and prey returning to the area. On the first day of summer, the entire coven spends the day outside and when dusk comes, they all get to sleep under the stars.
PassingA passing is when one of the members of the coven die. The foxes hold a silent ceremony for the death and the healers and the leader paint the dead fox's face with mud with lines, one line for getting killed, two lines for natural causes, three lines for injury/illness, and four lines for old age.