without having been commanded or inviteds
In the book "Into the Wild," the word "unbidden" means something that happens unexpectedly or without being asked for. It is often used to describe a spontaneous or unintentional action or event.
The word could be voluntary or unbidden. The word gratuitous (as a gift) is sometimes used to mean unnecessary.
The word could be voluntary, or unbidden.
Wild and untamed Wild and untamed
The word wild can mean undomesticated, as an animal (wildlife), or natural, primitive, or uncivilized conditions (wilderness). It can also mean uncontrolled (gone wild), or undisciplined (as in wild behavior). The word is also applied subjectively to mean foolish, unwise, or ill-conceived (wild ideas, wild experiments). It can also mean random (wild guess, wild shot).
Feral as in feral animals; wild
There is no such word in English. You possibly mean 'Cougar' which is a large wild cat.
Savage; wild.
book
it mean people in the book/ movie
Words that mean to make something less wild are to tameor to domesticate.
Genesis - the Book of - is the Book of Beginnings.
chapter 3, paragraph 32, sentence 8