Post by Star Gazer on Dec 14, 2008 17:35:03 GMT -5
If you follow the rules you wont get banned from having fun!
All new rules will be bolded. Once a new rule has been up for tow weeks it will be unbolded.
[/b][/u]All new rules will be bolded. Once a new rule has been up for tow weeks it will be unbolded.
[li] You must be at least 13 some exceptions will be made if you ask.
[/li][li] Try to have a lot of fun, but don't be unrealistic with your characters.
[/li][li] Please only 1 person per account.
[li] Please post a message in the *Away Board*
[/li][li] If you are gone for one week with out an excuse, your characters will be put up for adoption.
[/li][li] If you are gone for two weeks with out an excuse I will send you a PM and E-Mail concerning your absence.
[/li][li] If you do not get in contact with me or any other staff member with in five days, your account will be deleted.
[/li][li] Yes, IM'ing is a form of contact. If I am provided with it that is.[/li][/ul]
[li] Please no offensive language.
You may swear, but do not use the actually word.
F*** - Crud
[/li][li] If you choose pictures and they are copy righted that is alright as long as you give credit to who you got it from.
[/li][li] You can not say what the other players wolf is doing.
That is called power playing. Unless you are playing their pup or you adopted a character.
[/li][li] You can't have an immortal character, that is called god-moding. That means yes you wolf can get sick and/or die.
[/li][li] Please try to use correct grammar, punctuation, capitalization, complete sentences and spelling.
[/li][li] If you are an advanced Role Player please try to post in the RP boards at least an intro of 300+ words.
A reply to an intro post of at least 200+ words.
Just a reply 100+ words please.
[/li][li] If you are an intermediate Role Player please try to post in the RP boards at least an intro of 200+ words.
A reply to an intro post of at least 100+ words.
Just a reply 50+ words please.
[/li][li] If you are a begginer Role Player please try to post in the RP boards at least an intro of 100+ words.
A reply to an intro post of at least 50+ words.
Just a reply 25+ words please.
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[li] You can own an unlimited amount of wolves as long as they stay active.
When your characters die you can role play them in Star Clan, but only if they were good during their life.
The Dark Forest is where rebels, tratior and power mad wolves will go.
Rouges who do not belive in Star Clan will go the the Wispering Plains no matter how bad or good they were.
[/li][li] On this site your wolf can claim a land, join a clan or make a clan on their land.
[/li][li] When you make a character please wait for it to be accepted before you start RP'ing with it.
[/li][li] When there is more than 6 members in a clan.
Please have your characters come in as pups.[/li][/ul]
[li] To claim a land you can have a male or female claim it.
When all clans are claimed you may not challenge.
You may join or set a raid, but no claiming!
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[li] Yes, your wolf can die.
[/li][li] Yes, your wolf can catch an illness.
[/li][li] Yes, your wolf can get injured during a fight or just walking.
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[li] Force breeding is allowed, but only if both agree on it.
[/li][li] Or you could do it and if the girl didn't want it, you could have it not fertilized.
[/li][li] You may breed anytime, but be aware of the season that you would give birth.
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[li] Wolves can birth anytime, but be aware of the season.
Your pup would not be perfectly fine in the winter.
Please adjust accordinly.
[/li][li] Birhting will occur one week after breeding.
[/li][li] Which gives you time in the nursery and time to make post about your increasing pregnancy.
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[li] The seasons will be displayed at the top of this site.[/li][/ul]
[li] Any violations of these rules will result in a warning and finally banishment.
[/li][li] 1st time is a warning
[/li][li] 2nd time is a warning
[/li][li] 3rd time is a 2 day ban
[/li][li] 4th time is a 5 day ban
[/li][li] 5th time is a 14 day ban. (etc...)
[/li][li] PM me with any questions, suggestions or concerns.[/li][/ul]
Here is some body language to help you be descriptive
* Dominance – A dominant wolf stands stiff legged and tall. The ears are erect and forward, and the hackles bristle slightly. Often the tail is held vertically and curled toward the back. This display asserts the wolf's rank to others in the pack. A dominant wolf may stare at a submissive one, pin it to the ground, "ride up" on its shoulders, or even stand on its hind legs.
* Submission (active) – During active submission, the entire body is lowered, and the lips and ears are drawn back. Sometimes active submission is accompanied by muzzle licking, or the rapid thrusting out of the tongue and lowering of the hindquarters. The tail is placed down, or halfway or fully between the legs, and the muzzle often points up to the more dominant animal. The back may be partly arched as the submissive wolf humbles itself to its superior; a more arched back and more tucked tail indicate a greater level of submission.
* Submission (passive) – Passive submission is more intense than active submission. The wolf rolls on its back and exposes its vulnerable throat and underside. The paws are drawn into the body. This posture is often accompanied by whimpering.
* Anger – An angry wolf's ears are erect, and its fur bristles. The lips may curl up or pull back, and the incisors are displayed. The wolf may also arch its back, lash out, or snarl.
* Fear – A frightened wolf attempts to make itself look small and less conspicuous; the ears flatten against the head, and the tail may be tucked between the legs, as with a submissive wolf. There may also be whimpering or barks of fear, and the wolf may arch its back.
* Defensive – A defensive wolf flattens its ears against its head.
* Aggression – An aggressive wolf snarls and its fur bristles. The wolf may crouch, ready to attack if necessary.
* Suspicion – Pulling back of the ears shows a wolf is suspicious. The wolf also narrows its eyes. The tail of a wolf that senses danger points straight out, parallel to the ground.
* Relaxation – A relaxed wolf's tail points straight down, and the wolf may rest sphinx-like or on its side. The wolf may also wag its tail. The further down the tail droops, the more relaxed the wolf is.
* Tension – An aroused wolf's tail points straight out, and the wolf may crouch as if ready to spring.
* Happiness – As dogs do, a wolf may wag its tail if in a joyful mood. The tongue may loll out of the mouth.
* Hunting – A wolf that is hunting is tensed, and therefore the tail is horizontal and straight.
* Playfulness – A playful wolf holds its tail high and wags it. The wolf may frolic and dance around, or bow by placing the front of its body down to the ground, while holding the rear high, sometimes wagged. This resembles the playful behavior of domestic dogs.[/center]