People can cooperate, or they can fight with each other.
The death of Curly is an example of the Law of club and Fang.
the law of club and fang is kill only to survive
Fang and Max get together!
Yes, the law of club and fang does exist in the human world and probably always will. People have always been prepared to fight for what they desire, and are often unafraid to take things from those who are weaker than them.
Up until - and including - book 4, there are five kisses. Three are between Max and Fang, one between Max and Sam and one between Fang and Lissa.
In "White Fang," the exposition introduces the setting and characters, including White Fang, a wolf-dog living in the harsh wilderness of the Yukon. It also sets the stage for the central conflict between White Fang's wild instincts and his growing relationship with humans.
Fang Fang was born in 1955.
Well first off this is going to contain *SPOILERS* so if you havn't read it don't read this. What happens between Max and Fang is Max sees Fang kissing a girl when they are in school. Max gets mad at that but doesn't show it to Fang until later on in the book. Max then gets asked out by a boy named Sam and then Fang gets mad. So really they get each other jealous.
Fang kisses Max when she is worried about saving the world and telling her it that it wasn't her job. But they don't hook up.
Level it up holding the razor fang between 8pm and 3.59 am
he learned the law of club and fang, that a man with a club is a lawgiver, and that he will have to make a choice to kill, or be killed
Alice Scott renames White Fang "Moon Eye" in Jack London's novel "White Fang." This new name reflects the wolf's distinctive white fur and pale eyes, and it helps to establish a more personal and compassionate connection between Alice and White Fang.