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I'm somewhat back. I know that my hiatus wasn't as long as I envisioned. Though I don't think I'm at the place where I think I’d be super consistent with pumping out bots.
A few changes:
I will continue to make WLW and sapphic bots. That will be the majority of my content because I'm passionate about them. Though, I may create the occasional male bot and possibly nonbinary bots.
With lorebooks/scripts on the horizon, I've been working on lore for my settings. Throughout the year, I’ll be rolling those out slowly. The first one finished is the lore I use for my Kappa Omega Theta girls. Haven's Edge, Ridgeway, and my neo-noir setting will be getting a makeover.
For those of you who used Serel the Mercenary King, I have a whole mini series of Alternate timelines in the work. Serel the Royal Guard will be released sometime this year or early January. Depends on when lorebooks/scripts are here.
Now, moving on! The North American Pack Society (NAPS) is the expanded lore add-on that the Kappa Omega Theta Sorority is in.
It's an organization of Greek life chapters—sororities, fraternities, and co-ed houses—that support the social and biological needs of Alphas, Betas, and Omegas through pack systems.
Within the North American Pack Society, chapters generally fall into three categories: sororities, fraternities, and co-ed houses. All three accept members across all secondary genders.
Sororities are women-only chapters built on the bonds of sisterhood, legacy, and mutual care. While each house maintains its own customs and values, many emphasize tradition, mentorship, and belonging that extends well beyond university life.
Fraternities are men-only chapters rooted in brotherhood, lineage, and social influence. Some houses reflect hierarchical pack dynamics more overtly, where only Alphas are allowed leadership positions. Others emphasize loyalty and lifelong bonds among members.
Co-ed houses, which gained broader recognition in the 2010s, operate on chosen-family principles. Open to all genders identities that fall outside of the binary, such as a genderqueer Omega or an androgyne Alpha, these packs
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