Post by ♥_Silent.star on Jun 27, 2009 21:56:08 GMT -5
Ok, I'm going to try out something new.
They're called "Storks".
You fill out and post a small code with you and your mate's names and what you two look like (detailed!) and a stork comes along and posts a code of the number of kits in the litter and what each kit looks like. Basically, the appearances are made for you.
I'm doing this to try to add a little bit of surprise here. You don't know what the person is going to make each kit look like.
Note to Storks: The kits MUST look somewhat like their parents. If there's a black tom and a brown she-cat as a couple, you can't make their kit's all white and gray. However, if the kits have the same markings as at least one of their parents, it can be (almost) any color.
Example: Silver tabby mom, black and ginger patched dad.
Kit1: Brown tabby
Kit2: Gray and black patched
Kit3: Gray tabby
etc.
At least SOMETHING has to be the same as one of the parents.
Also, you can only make one litter of your own cats per four other litters that are made.
Example:
Litter1--your's--done by you
Litter2--not your's--not done by you
Litter3--your's--not done by you
Litter4--your's--not done by you
Litter5--your's--done by you
Note to parents of the kits: You decide the gender of each kit. That's right Storks. You can't pick the gender. Also, if you want something on the kit changed, ask the Stork nicely if they could change it. However, they can say no. If they do, don't complain. If it bugs you that much, make another character that looks like that.
Also, the parents can roleplay up to 2 of the kits. This is to give others the chance to roleplay a kit, since this is the only way to roleplay a non-orphaned kit besides adopting.
If no one claims the extra kits, then you can roleplay them.
They're called "Storks".
You fill out and post a small code with you and your mate's names and what you two look like (detailed!) and a stork comes along and posts a code of the number of kits in the litter and what each kit looks like. Basically, the appearances are made for you.
I'm doing this to try to add a little bit of surprise here. You don't know what the person is going to make each kit look like.
Note to Storks: The kits MUST look somewhat like their parents. If there's a black tom and a brown she-cat as a couple, you can't make their kit's all white and gray. However, if the kits have the same markings as at least one of their parents, it can be (almost) any color.
Example: Silver tabby mom, black and ginger patched dad.
Kit1: Brown tabby
Kit2: Gray and black patched
Kit3: Gray tabby
etc.
At least SOMETHING has to be the same as one of the parents.
Also, you can only make one litter of your own cats per four other litters that are made.
Example:
Litter1--your's--done by you
Litter2--not your's--not done by you
Litter3--your's--not done by you
Litter4--your's--not done by you
Litter5--your's--done by you
Note to parents of the kits: You decide the gender of each kit. That's right Storks. You can't pick the gender. Also, if you want something on the kit changed, ask the Stork nicely if they could change it. However, they can say no. If they do, don't complain. If it bugs you that much, make another character that looks like that.
Also, the parents can roleplay up to 2 of the kits. This is to give others the chance to roleplay a kit, since this is the only way to roleplay a non-orphaned kit besides adopting.
If no one claims the extra kits, then you can roleplay them.