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Post by Gina on Sept 13, 2005 19:52:05 GMT -5
Yes, I know I said 'you can only have three characters' but now I'm changing that. I realize that not everyone loves wolves as much as I do, and it's starting to get annoying that no one is interested in joining a pack. Perhaps if users can be other animals, the social orders of them all will have a better effect, or even bring in more members!!!
Here are some examples -which I'll make sections for these later, perhaps even make a character in them- of some animals that might be used.
I'll make a board for the 'Other' catagory, but before you make anything in there, you'll need to talk to one of the Administrators, me and Blizz, that is. Be sure to know at least what the usual animal looks like, and that the most commen type of deer in the Plains is the Reindeer. Other types, however, are present. These types include the Red, Fallow, Roe and White-tailed deer. True, it is pretty much impossible to find all of these kinds of deer living together, but please, deal with it. (I didn't say that to sound rude)
If you've got any questions, PM or email one of the Admins, or you can post here, but I don't think this board will be checked up on much.
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Post by Gina on Oct 8, 2005 9:33:13 GMT -5
Here are the amounts you may have in each character, so not to confuse you.
Wolves:
You can have up to three of these, but cubs don't count. Once they're adults, you can either keep them and it will not count against you, you can put them up for adoption so that another member can control them and they are not considered 'yours' anymore, or you can get rid of some other characters.
Deer:
You can have as many as you want, but you must be able to keep up with them.
Fox:
You can have up to five of these, kits don't count. Adult kits are in the same situation as with the wolves.
Bear/Other:
You can have only two of each type of creature. Say you want a wolverine, a cougar and a bear. You can only have one of those species, but the offspring won't count.
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Post by Gina on Aug 2, 2006 7:24:32 GMT -5
Felines:
You may have up to five, cubs/kittens don't count unless you want them to.
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