Jakharo is born to an unknown woman who dies in labour and is rescued and taken by a Meteor Clan patrol.
Jakharo is born to an unknown woman who dies in labour and is rescued and taken by a Meteor Clan patrol.
Jakharo's time as a member of Meteor Clan.
Jakharo, 15, is given the battle (the battle is named after him) because of his heroic actions during the fight. Also, Great Leader Alrich promises him to find him a good mate once he's a warrior.
At age 16, in the second summer solstice after his battle, Jakharo is given the chance to forge his own Star Steel knife. Because it comes out perfectly done, the Clan believes Jakharo was indeed a gift from the stars.
After spending the night together, Hara begs Jakharo to tell her how the Star Steel weapons are created. Although it's a Meteor Clan sacred secret, he's stupid and he tells her. A Darkforest Tribe patrol then appears and Hara reveals she's been working for them. However, they leave him alone, safe and sound, and he goes back to his Clan.
The day after Jakharo commits his crime, Meteor Clan attacks and completely destroys the Darkforest Tribe to prevent them from using the forging techniques Jakharo revealed to Hara. The battle lasts hours and the ones who surrender are murdered, children included. Jakharo flees and saves a Darkforest child, the very last one of his kind.
The short period between Jakharo and Darkforest's fleeing and his first meeting with Erik.
Wounded and exhausted, Jakharo manages to make his way to the limits of the city of Little Waterfall, where he's found and sheltered by a young human called Erik.
After suspecting the Clan is getting closer to the city, Jakharo decides to leave Erik's apartment and Little Waterfall and go back to the wild, heading North. Erik is about to move too, but gives Jakharo a copy of the house keys, some money and his phone number in case he needs her friend's help someday.
Jakharo reaches Rainwind territory and finds himself in a battle. Because he sees a young boy in the fight, he defends him and helps Rainwinds win. The leader of the Rainwind patrol, Agherr, later greets him and invites Jakharo to go with him to the pack's Home and meet his father, Alpha Agheran.
Jakharo alongside Rainwinds.
After staying with the pack for some weeks and fighting alongside with them, Jakharo, who has become a close friend with Agherr, is offered the chance to become a Rainwind and accepts.
Because of his services to Rainwinds, Jakharo is given the Rain Heart by Alpha Areghan, thus, he becomes a full member of the pack with the rank of a warrior.
Young heir Agherr, son of Alpha Areghan and Jakharo's best friend, is killed in battle against moonlights.
After his son is killed, Areghan falls into depression and doesn't care about the pack rules anymore. Therefore, he allows his daughter, Nuva, to become Jakharo's mate. Right in time, because she is already pregnant. This makes Jakharo the official heir, as he is mates with the Alpha's eldest daughter (now that her brother is dead). This angers Daichi, a warrior that had been promised Nuva has a mate.
The old, depressed Alpha dies in his sleep.
Although Daichi and some others protest, and half the pack isn't sure about the outsider leading them, the law is clear: Jakharo is the previous Alpha's daughter's mate, ergo he is his heir. From now on, the war is in its final months.
After years of war, Rainwinds and Moonlights manage to arrange a truce as Moonlights lose one battle after another and their Mother is forced to surrender.
When Rainwinds take over some sacred Moonlight territory, the Mother declares war again and a Rainwind patrol is brutally attacked.
Alpha Jakharo leads Rainwinds' forces to battle. The pack reaches the Moonlight Enclave and quickly beat Moonlights in battle. The Mother is forced to surrender. What no one knows is that Jakharo, knowing that the truce wouldn't last long, took the Mother's great-granddaughter, her heir, as a Rainwind hostage to keep Moonlights from declare war again. He claims to have found out that Niara of Rainwinds, who died in the battle, was pregnant and gave birth in the battlefield. The newborn baby is renamed from N'ai-yah to Nadja and adopted by Jakharo himself and Nuva.
Jakharo's second son's birth. Heko was named after Heko of Darkforest, pretty obviously.
A terrible storm hits the Valley. The pack shelters in the caves, but Heko is missing. His older brother, Dacko, finds him and protects him until the storm is gone. Jakharo gives him Wind Runner as his adult name then.
Little Heko gets sick after the storm, and dies some days later.
After the storm, the pack shelters some outisders for a couple of days. One of them talks about a pack that uses steel weapons in the South, and Jakharo, scared of being still chased, goes back to Little Waterfall to get information. There, he meets young Reirü, an urban wolf.
Jakharo goes back to the city and meets Reirü again. The boy has gathered other young urban wolves who settle in Erik's old appartament. Jakharo also calls the human and he agrees to send some money monthly to feed the urban pack. They call themselves White Hawks and Reirü acts as their leader from now on. Jakharo keeps visiting them from time to time over the months and the years, training them to fight and hunt in the wild and preparing the White Hawks to be Rainwinds' surprise allies in an hypothetical war situation that put the pack in danger. Eventually, Daichi follows him and discovers the urban pack, and although Jakharo commands him to keep shut, the warrior starts preparing his assassination.
The warrior Daichi, after finding out about his work in the city, finally has an excuse to challenge Jakharo and get the place in the pack he was always meant to have. He challenges Jakharo for the Alpha's position and kills him thanks to some poison in the food. He becomes then the new Alpha of Rainwinds.