Blue Wolf, center, walks with former Lone Wolves General Scardino, far right,
after a meeting between WotN and LWU.
In a move that was brought on by overwhelming pressure from the legitimate government of The North Pacific, The Wolves officially cut their allegiances from the raider region of Lone Wolves United. The Lone Wolves, who originally created the idea of the Wolves of the North, the only raiding organization currently residing in a feeder, accepted the decision with much regret but vowed to keep open diplomatic relations with the organization they once referred to as "the Lone Wolves North".
Blue Wolf II, who is the leader of the Lone Wolves United and also one of the founding members of The Wolves of the North, had this comment: "It's very clear that [WotN] can't continue to associate with the LWU without problems for both groups". Controversy recently erupted in The North when the Lone Wolves announced the launch of WotN under its banner, setting of a firestorm of legal and diplomatic threats and accusations.
Even with the announcement many members of the Cabinet still express grave doubts as to whether a raider organization such as the Wolves can legally exist; arguing that to allow such a thing would show The North as weak. Director Tresville of the North Pacific Intelligence Agency even went so far as to argue the Wolves very existence would be enough to kick off a civil war within the region. Darkesia, the Wolves Director of Exotic Relations, had this comment in the groups defense, "We are exercising our right to assemble" and later went on to comment that this right was protected by the Constitution.
North Pacific Army members line up and report for duty. Key members of the NPA have
suggested that The North can never have a raider army in the region so long as the NPA remains defender.
Following the announcement of independence, members of The Wolves once again articulated their want for a good and beneficial relationship with The North Pacific government. What happens next seems to be entirely on the government's shoulders.