Post by .::Coalchaser::. on Jun 15, 2009 13:03:26 GMT -5
- No cat is immortal. They DO die eventually. You are not expected to kill off your characters, but a cat dying every now and then would help improve the plot and keep the clans from getting overpopulated. It is especially nice if you allow a ranked cat to die, since it causes things to get interesting and allows someone else to hold a position of power.
- During combat, your cat CANNOT avoid every move its opponent makes. It has got to get hit at some point. However, when a mentor is training his/her apprentice, it's understandable if the mentor keeps avoiding the blows, due to the apprentice's inexperience.
- NO GODMODING/POWERPLAYING!!!
Powerplaying: 'Flatpaw lunged at Sparrowfoot and slashed her in the eye, causing Sparrowfoot to yowl in agony and fury.' Sparrowfoot chooses how her charrie reacts to being scratched, NOT YOU!
Godmoding: Ringeyes was trapped in a circle of wolves! Suddenly, he looked up at StarClan, and all of the stars began to shine brighter. Ringeyes looked down at his paws and realized that they felt so much lighter than before. As the wolves began closing in, he took a gigantic leap that landed him 30 tail lengths from the evil creatures; StarClan had given him the power to escape! That's just...not going to happen. - Don't kill off someone with out their permission!
- Leaders will talk with each other (probably over PMs) to decide who wins, and when to retreat (or deputies, if the leader is unable to be on). This does not apply to the actual RPing, however. For example, if Flarestar is leader of WetClan and she and Bitterstar decide that Bitterstar's PurpleClan should win, a normal warrior in the Rping world can announce the retreat.
PM me if you have any questions.