Wolf Pack Civilization
Devouring Evolution: I Reincarnated as an Arctic WolfContents
- 1Biodata
- 2Power Progression
- 3History
- 3.1Arctic origins
- 3.2Land of Opportunity and Siberia
- 3.3Civilization advancement
- 3.4Internal crisis and restoration
- 3.5Interstellar expansion
- 4Territories and Holdings
- 5Organization
- 5.1Supreme authority
- 5.2Wolf King sequence
- 5.3Merit and discipline
- 6Military
- 6.1Military doctrine
- 6.2Major formations
- 7Relationships
- 8Notable Quotes
Biodata
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Name | Wolf Pack Civilization |
| Alias(es) | Arctic Wolf Pack; Wolf Pack |
| Original Name | 狼群文明 |
| Species/Race | Multi-species civilization originating from an Arctic wolf pack; its forces include wolf, fox, bear, bird, human, tiger, snake, insect, and other clans. |
| Affiliation | Ruled by the Wolf Master, Su Lin. |
| Occupation/Role | Expansionist military civilization and later an interstellar hegemonic power. |
| Status | Active |
| First Appearance | As the Wolf Pack: 64 |
Power Progression
| Stage / Realm / Level | Chapter | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Coordinated Arctic hunting pack | 64 | Its early core employed encirclement, provocation, and target isolation to hunt Musk Ox rather than relying on frontal attacks. |
| Allied Arctic pack | 72 | Wolf Dad proposed an alliance with Su Lin after the pack witnessed the remains of a Grizzly Bear killed by him; the allied pack had twelve members. |
| Territorial wolf force | 110 | After annexing two wolf packs, it reached 21 wolves and controlled a territory of roughly 1,800 kilometers. |
| Land of Opportunity power | 180 | The Wolf Pack exceeded 600 wolves and 50 bears, with more than 30 Variants; Little Gray's elite force was nearly half Variant. |
| Arctic Icefield hegemon | 225 | The pack reached 10,000 members and was regarded as having the strength to dominate the Arctic Icefield. |
| Siberian expansion force | 304 | After entering Siberia and unifying the Southern Border Mountain Range, it possessed millions of members and at least six figures of Variant Beasts; it ranked twelfth on the Science Alliance's Clan Ranking List. |
| Northern Cold Region overlord | 308 | Its Siberian campaign revealed nearly ten million members and hundreds of thousands of Variant Beasts after a decisive victory over regional Variant alliances. |
| Fifteen-division military power | 335 | New divisions—including the Prairie Wolf Pack, Cicada Clan, Sandworm Group, and Giant Sheep Group—expanded its formal force structure to fifteen divisions. |
| Clan Destiny consolidation | 394 | Su Lin used members' essence blood, Mental Imprints, and spirituality to enlarge the Clan Destiny Stone to seven kilometers, granting a golden-wave boost to members' growth potential. |
| Continental hegemon | 420 | The Wolf Pack ruled nearly 44 million square kilometers, having purged unaffiliated forces from its territory and renamed its major domains. |
| World second pole | 532 | Its war against the Ice Crystal Clan caused more than 100 million alien-beast casualties and established the Wolf Pack as a pinnacle world force. |
| Wolf Pack Civilization | 556 | After overcoming its civilization-advancement trial, its clan fortune evolved into civilization fortune, improving members' growth, cultivation, and Luck Power bonuses. |
| Twenty-five-division civilization | 686 | The civilization grew to 95 billion members, controlled 60% of All Under Heaven's land territory and major sea regions, and organized its military into 25 divisions. |
| Interstellar military civilization | 763 | A new military, political, legal, economic, and territorial system reorganized All Under Heaven into ten Continents, ninety Provinces, four Oceans, and thirteen Islands. |
| Star-core power | 1108 | Following three thousand years of recovery, it began a northward advance with more than 400 trillion military personnel across feudal lords, army groups, reserves, guerrillas, and the Hundred Stars Army Group. |
| Multi-star-core civilization | 1273 | The Wolf Master's clone and the Lone Wolf Emperor led the successful tribulation advancement of the civilization's major star cores. |
| Nebula-level contender | 1276 | Its power rose to a position tied with the Sunspot Tribe for first place in the Blazing Flame Nebula. |
History
Arctic origins
The Wolf Pack began as a wolf hunting force whose members coordinated through howls, flanking movements, diversionary attacks, and the exploitation of weak prey rather than head-on clashes. Little Gray drew Musk Ox away from their formation while Little Lone Wolf targeted calves, demonstrating the pack's early tactical doctrine 64.
Its growth accelerated under Su Lin. An allied wolf pack joined after seeing that Su Lin had killed a Grizzly Bear, while food distributions and Variant Flesh repeatedly raised the strength of individual wolves and created new Variants 72 143 167. By the time Su Lin reorganized the force, Little Lone Wolf led the majority of its wolves, Cousin Sister commanded the Female Wolves, and the pack's territorial range had expanded dramatically 110.
Land of Opportunity and Siberia
The Wolf Pack consolidated the Land of Opportunity by recruiting submissive Species, preserving herbivores as future food sources, and eliminating Hunters that refused to submit 173 180. Its forces came to include Wolf Clan, Bear Clan, Arctic Foxes, Flying Bird Clan members, and eventually thousands of Humans 184 224.
After entering the Siberian Plain, the Wolf Pack conducted a prolonged campaign of recruitment, conquest, and slaughter against Variant Beast alliances. The One-Eyed Wolf expanded his personal Wolf Clan to more than 8,000 wolves during the campaign, while separate Wolf Pack forces reconsolidated when resistance became organized enough to inflict heavier losses 296.
The final Siberian campaign established the Wolf Pack as the dominant force across the Arctic and Great Russia. Its victory exposed its massive numbers, extensive Variant forces, and ability to combine beast combatants with Human technology and Mecha 308.
Civilization advancement
Su Lin shifted the Wolf Pack's focus from constant conquest toward building a durable civilization. The Clan Destiny Stone became central to this process, strengthening members through shared essence, spirituality, and Luck Power 394.
Following the civilization-advancement battle, the Arctic Wolf Pack was formally renamed the Wolf Pack Civilization, and Su Lin ascended from Wolf King to Lord of the Wolf Pack Civilization, later known as the Wolf Master 570. Its civilization fortune enhanced the growth potential and cultivation speed of all members, while the Stone of Destiny continued to expand 556 566.
Internal crisis and restoration
After the Wolf Master's death, the Lone Wolf King took the throne amid rebellions by three Wolf Kings and five top-level alien beasts. The resulting pacification campaign lasted three years and was complicated by intervention from the Deep Sea Clan, Ice Crystal Alliance, and Snake Swarm Civilization 668.
The civilization survived the crisis, absorbed Deep Sea Clan resources and territory, and rebuilt into a force of 95 billion members controlling most of All Under Heaven 686. Later, the Wolf Master's return restored direct leadership and enabled the civilization to continue its expansion into the starry sky 1044.
Interstellar expansion
The Wolf Pack Civilization developed from an Earth-based force into an interstellar polity with army groups, Starry Sky Fiefdoms, vassals, and planetary defenses. Its Moon became a Small Star, while six major satellites maintained protective arrays around its core holdings 976.
Its armies later joined wars across the Blazing Flame Nebula, fought the Sunspot Tribe, and mobilized against threats ranging from the Radiant Day System to the Ember Radiance System 1079 1277 1314. By the time of its confrontation with the Sunspot Tribe, it was recognized as an Uncrowned King capable of competing for supremacy across the nebula 1276.
Territories and Holdings
| Territory / Holding | Details |
|---|---|
| Demon Domain Divine Continent | The former Siberian Plain, restored and cultivated under Wolf Pack Civilization rule 662. |
| Grassland Sand Continent | One of the civilization's renamed exclusive territories 420. |
| Arctic Ice Continent | One of the civilization's renamed exclusive territories 420. |
| Arctic Land Continent | One of the civilization's renamed exclusive territories 420. |
| Southern Border Mountain Range | The original central base of the civilization, housing the Stone of Destiny and major assemblies 568. |
| Starry Sky Fiefdoms | Interstellar territories granted to army groups and vassals after the Star Sand Sea campaign 1049. |
Organization
Supreme authority
- Wolf Master — Supreme ruler of the civilization; formerly the Wolf King, Su Lin 570.
- Wolf Pack Council — A governing body of top Variants and departmental leaders that advises the Wolf Master on civilizational affairs 763.
- Wolf Pack Young Master — The designated first successor to the Wolf Master; Little Lone Wolf holds the title and commands the Hundred Battle Army 765.
- Eight Great War Emperors — Fixed high-level positions beneath the Wolf Master, alongside the Young Master and three Wolf Queens 762.
- Wolf Queens — Senior authorities with supervisory and administrative powers in the succession framework 762.
Wolf King sequence
The post-civilization Wolf King position grants its holders territory, personal guards numbering in the hundreds of thousands, unrestricted mating rights, access to top-grade resources, and privileged training opportunities for their descendants 570.
Wolf King status may be earned through hundreds of millions of battle merits or achievements significant enough to affect the world 570.
Merit and discipline
- Promotions are based on military merit, strength, contributions, and battlefield performance 413 765.
- Military merit can be exchanged for pure-blood food, equipment, healing, Battle Servants, and mates 413.
- Internal rules prohibit cliques, unauthorized life-or-death conflicts, desertion, and seizure of another member's war merits 413.
- Monthly challenges against superiors in the same group are permitted; a successful challenger receives 10% of the opponent's war merits 413.
- The civilization established unified data systems and an Information Hub to coordinate intelligence, personnel, and resources 570.
- Later laws standardized resources and weights, protected Variant rights, and retained a slave system for certain individuals 763.
Military
Military doctrine
The civilization's earliest doctrine emphasized wolf-style coordinated hunting: full assaults, multi-point sieges, main-force containment, harassment, and flexible withdrawals 421. It later integrated Mecha, Star Energy weapons, Luck Power Arrays, battle formations, and interstellar logistics into its conventional warfare 456 1005.
Major formations
- Hundred Battle Army — Formerly the Wolf Pack Branch; commanded by Little Lone Wolf and used as a principal elite force 765.
- Guards Divisions — Elite divisions directly tied to central authority; the Guards First Division includes High King-Level recruits equipped with Perfect Grade 2.0 Mecha 456.
- Star Battle Divine Army — An elite force exclusive to the Wolf Master and equipped with advanced weapons 763.
- Human Divisions — Human combatants, administrators, scientists, and Mecha forces incorporated into the civilization's command structure 311 335.
- Information Hub and Dark Web — Intelligence branches responsible for data management, reconnaissance, internal security, and communications 570 765.
- Wandering Army Group — A formation composed largely of independent powerhouses; despite lower numbers, many members reached Quasi-Venerable or Venerable Realm 1005.
- Hundred Clans Army Group — A large multi-species force that later exceeded 60 trillion members 1108.
Relationships
- Su Lin / Wolf Master — Founder and supreme ruler who transformed the original Arctic Wolf Pack into a civilization and interstellar power 570 763.
- Lone Wolf King — Su Lin's successor during the Wolf Master's absence or death; suppressed major rebellions and rebuilt the civilization's military strength 668 686.
- Great Russia — Early ally during the Siberian campaign; its leadership publicly announced cooperation with the Wolf Pack to clear Variant threats 283 304.
- Science Alliance — Enemy with a “deep blood feud”; the civilization declared it a must-kill target following the end of a ten-year peace agreement 662.
- Snake Swarm Civilization — Rival great civilization and recurring strategic threat; its support contributed to interference during the Wolf Pack's internal crisis 668.
- Ice Crystal Alliance — Long-term enemy whose conflict with the Wolf Pack caused more than 100 million alien-beast casualties 532 667.
- Sunspot Tribe — Nebula-scale rival; the Wolf Pack Civilization eventually rose to a position tied with it for first place in the Blazing Flame Nebula 1276.
- Heaven Clan — The civilization claims to have received its enfeoffment and the authority of Central Inspector from the Heaven Clan 1452.
- All-Living Holy Sect — Target of the Wolf Pack Civilization's final ultimatum in the Orion Star Cluster 1452.
Notable Quotes
“Fighting for the Wolf Pack, with no regrets even in death!” 509
“Raise the banners, and march!” 1277
“The Heaven Clan suppresses the world, the starry sky preserves order, and only when all races live in harmony can Orion know peace.” 1452