Post by Mystical on Feb 6, 2009 0:29:50 GMT -5
* You must include everything in the bio form. You may add your own sections, but everything that's on the default bio form has to be in your bio.
* You cannot roleplay until your bio had been accepted.
* You cannot create a high position cat or a cat that has any mutations that are listed under the auditions board.
* Leaders' names end in -dream, apprentices' names end in -paw, and kits' names end in -kit.
* First, you may start out with three characters, but after that you get one character per every fifty posts (unless you win a prize from a contest or something)
* No unusual powers allowed unless I give you permission.
* When you're naming your cat, don't name it something like 'Chocolatestripe' or something. Think about it--warriors live in the forest. Do they know what chocolate, 'luna', 'solar' or whatnots are? You are allowed to name your cat ANYTHING except for anything that's human-made or if it's a plant or animal from somewhere other than the United States or Canada.(just no Bloodyguts or anything, okay?).
* I put the minimum amount of sentences on the bio form there for a reason. Don't try to ignore them, or pass by them by using choppy sentences. Say, here's a bad example:
Shadestripe has brown and gray fur. He has spots and stripes on his body. His eyes are light green. His ears are big.
Good example:
White-ticked brown fur is spread evenly throughout his body, occasionally interrupted by some black stripes or dots. His chest is more of a warm brown colour, fading downwards until it turns almost completely white at his belly. Light, almond-shaped green eyes are evenly spaced on his head, not too big and not too small. Just the right size for an average cat. His mostly-pink nose is rimmed in black. It's pretty sensetive, and can pick out the smallest scents in the dense undergrowth. Large ears perch on top of his head, giving him a feminine appearance. In fact, his whole body is generally more svelte and feminine than a normal tom cat. Others often mistaken him for a she-cat when they first see him, but Shadestripe always sets them straight.
If there's a better example later on, then I'll post it ^^
* The prefix of your name cannot be the same as the prefix of another cat from your Clan.
* You cannot roleplay until your bio had been accepted.
* You cannot create a high position cat or a cat that has any mutations that are listed under the auditions board.
* Leaders' names end in -dream, apprentices' names end in -paw, and kits' names end in -kit.
* First, you may start out with three characters, but after that you get one character per every fifty posts (unless you win a prize from a contest or something)
* No unusual powers allowed unless I give you permission.
* When you're naming your cat, don't name it something like 'Chocolatestripe' or something. Think about it--warriors live in the forest. Do they know what chocolate, 'luna', 'solar' or whatnots are? You are allowed to name your cat ANYTHING except for anything that's human-made or if it's a plant or animal from somewhere other than the United States or Canada.(just no Bloodyguts or anything, okay?).
* I put the minimum amount of sentences on the bio form there for a reason. Don't try to ignore them, or pass by them by using choppy sentences. Say, here's a bad example:
Shadestripe has brown and gray fur. He has spots and stripes on his body. His eyes are light green. His ears are big.
Good example:
White-ticked brown fur is spread evenly throughout his body, occasionally interrupted by some black stripes or dots. His chest is more of a warm brown colour, fading downwards until it turns almost completely white at his belly. Light, almond-shaped green eyes are evenly spaced on his head, not too big and not too small. Just the right size for an average cat. His mostly-pink nose is rimmed in black. It's pretty sensetive, and can pick out the smallest scents in the dense undergrowth. Large ears perch on top of his head, giving him a feminine appearance. In fact, his whole body is generally more svelte and feminine than a normal tom cat. Others often mistaken him for a she-cat when they first see him, but Shadestripe always sets them straight.
If there's a better example later on, then I'll post it ^^
* The prefix of your name cannot be the same as the prefix of another cat from your Clan.