In chaos theory there is a concept know as sensitive dependence on initial conditions, mostly it’s know as the butterfly effect.
Let’s take for instance that you’re the subject of this theory, one lone wolf looking for answers around the sites. And in one of your searches you encounter two groups (packs) that are trying to establish each others theory’s right, these theory in turn will than give one group or the other some measure of power within the community (members, diplomacy,…), you know how to prove the theory of one group that is losing to the well placed words of another group. So you try and be a hero and post on there forums and you succeed in proving that groups theory and the other group backs of and leaves he forum. In the conversation that follows you decide to join the group (pack) when you than discoverer that the said group is actually a part of a larger formation of groups which are tied together in an alliance and that alliance is about to go agonists another group of alliances. So suddenly you’re in it, a conflict that was never your own but your actions now affect the lives of probably a hundred individuals in different countries around the world. And it was your choice that led to this moment. You can make friends and enemies that you might have for the rest of your life (the werewolf world isn’t limited to the sites).
Dozens of other packs can hear about the conflict about these groups, why?, because it all happened in one world , packs are no longer divided whit there actions playing no purpose beyond that of there pack.
The werewolf world it is all connected, you could have helped the opposite group or just left the conversation alone. Now think of what you could become, by being in the right place at the right time, your actions could echo within the community.
Sorry just another more or less pointless drible, but I kind of had to say it, tell me what you think?


