Post by Deleted on Dec 20, 2013 22:52:45 GMT
I have 2 suggestions.
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I don't know if some of these have already been posted in help thread but just som more things showing difference~
Real-real wolf rps:
-Real wolves don't use herbs. In fact, their saliva carries its own herb to heal wounds faster. Wolves can heal others by physically licking and emotionally.
-Mother wolves seek away from the pack and make their burrow. They protect the den den from everyone, even the father.
-Wolves mate/partner for life. Only very very rarely will a wolf accept another partner. Only the alpha pair will be birthing the pups. If another wolf in the pack gave birth, the alpha female will normally dispose of the other's young.
-Omegas eat last, they are the bottom of the pack. Some omegas are chased from the pack but in most cases the omega plays an important role of keeping the bonding role in the pack.
-Female wolves in heat attract a lot of males, however, the alpha male will forbid any interaction with lower females. They may chase lone males away and keep the pack in line during the fae's season.
-Leader keeps in front of pack, those who go ahead are normally attacked momentarily till they stay behind.
-Wolves show a lot of their dominance during feeding time. Pups are also allowed to eat first with the alpha. Some wolves argue(slight fight) during meals for upper dominance.
-Overall, wolf packs are just a giant family.
Regular wolf rps:(Not the realistic version of real wolf rps)
-Herbs are normally used.
-Pups are born within the pack and have a so-called 'healer' there.
-Most say that their family died in some terrible demon accident/ect. Just, no.
-The pack all eats, or just none eat at all.
-Once one mate leaves/dies. They usually seek another rather quickly.
-Wolves in these rps, never seem to bond well. They don't see the connection within the pack well that they have.
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2nd idea
How about a small calender(unless there is something similar to this)? It should help tell when elk are migrating, heat season, fall, winter, spring, summer, ect. So there's not a lot of asking about when you can just go check site?
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Roleplay tags:
A lot can happen in a roleplay. Changing packs, becoming loners, making your own pack, ect. Shouldn't their be a tag for our names to distinguish one another more easilier? So should there just be one group made and have all the packs/loners within. This also gives loners a chance to look for a pack or create their own. Also helps deside if a person may want to start off as a loner or a packer perhaps?
Examples:
Alphas: pack initial then the first letter of alpha. (Ex. Bob pack, Alpha. So the tag is: BA)
Betas: pack initial then first letter of beta. (Ex. Fish pack, Beta. So the tag is: FB)
Subordinates: pack initial then the first letter of subordinate. (Ex. Bill pack, Subordinate. So the tag is: BS)
Omegas: pack initial then first letter of omega. (Ex. Pine pack, Omega. So the tag is: PO)
Loners: first letter of loner. (Ex. No pack, loner. So the tag is: L)
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I don't know if some of these have already been posted in help thread but just som more things showing difference~
Real-real wolf rps:
-Real wolves don't use herbs. In fact, their saliva carries its own herb to heal wounds faster. Wolves can heal others by physically licking and emotionally.
-Mother wolves seek away from the pack and make their burrow. They protect the den den from everyone, even the father.
-Wolves mate/partner for life. Only very very rarely will a wolf accept another partner. Only the alpha pair will be birthing the pups. If another wolf in the pack gave birth, the alpha female will normally dispose of the other's young.
-Omegas eat last, they are the bottom of the pack. Some omegas are chased from the pack but in most cases the omega plays an important role of keeping the bonding role in the pack.
-Female wolves in heat attract a lot of males, however, the alpha male will forbid any interaction with lower females. They may chase lone males away and keep the pack in line during the fae's season.
-Leader keeps in front of pack, those who go ahead are normally attacked momentarily till they stay behind.
-Wolves show a lot of their dominance during feeding time. Pups are also allowed to eat first with the alpha. Some wolves argue(slight fight) during meals for upper dominance.
-Overall, wolf packs are just a giant family.
Regular wolf rps:(Not the realistic version of real wolf rps)
-Herbs are normally used.
-Pups are born within the pack and have a so-called 'healer' there.
-Most say that their family died in some terrible demon accident/ect. Just, no.
-The pack all eats, or just none eat at all.
-Once one mate leaves/dies. They usually seek another rather quickly.
-Wolves in these rps, never seem to bond well. They don't see the connection within the pack well that they have.
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2nd idea
How about a small calender(unless there is something similar to this)? It should help tell when elk are migrating, heat season, fall, winter, spring, summer, ect. So there's not a lot of asking about when you can just go check site?
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Roleplay tags:
A lot can happen in a roleplay. Changing packs, becoming loners, making your own pack, ect. Shouldn't their be a tag for our names to distinguish one another more easilier? So should there just be one group made and have all the packs/loners within. This also gives loners a chance to look for a pack or create their own. Also helps deside if a person may want to start off as a loner or a packer perhaps?
Examples:
Alphas: pack initial then the first letter of alpha. (Ex. Bob pack, Alpha. So the tag is: BA)
Betas: pack initial then first letter of beta. (Ex. Fish pack, Beta. So the tag is: FB)
Subordinates: pack initial then the first letter of subordinate. (Ex. Bill pack, Subordinate. So the tag is: BS)
Omegas: pack initial then first letter of omega. (Ex. Pine pack, Omega. So the tag is: PO)
Loners: first letter of loner. (Ex. No pack, loner. So the tag is: L)