Under the Moon roleplay! (O/A!) ~semi-literate~
Sept 15, 2015 12:16:52 GMT -5
Post by beech on Sept 15, 2015 12:16:52 GMT -5
Description:
Division One:
Division two:
Division three:
Division four:
Division six:
Rules:
Long ago, a group of scientists trapped a group of teenagers in an arena to see how long they could survive. These teenagers were genetically modified to be able to turn into animals. But this was a long time ago, and now this ability is passed on between generations. However, there’s a twist; even regular humans can spawn these type of children.
Humans believe these “shifters” are demonic, so the government traps the shifters when they reach the age of 12 in a house. There’s a separate house for each subspecies, and they meet every New Moon. Every shifter has their memory drained before being left there, and if they manage to escape, their memory is erased again and they get trapped again. Sort of like in warrior cats, shifters from each “division” may not have a relationship with shifters from other Clans, because it’s unknown how their DNA would fit together. (Such as Fox+Wolf=??)
Every Monday at dawn, the government leaves a bag full of food for the shifters for that week. The government never enter their domain though, as the whole place is covered by an electric fence, that can only be turned off at the control station, many miles away. This food is tailored to make sure that the shifters stay healthy.
So basically, there are a total of six houses. Each house is surrounded by a huge, electric fence. The only time they’re allowed out of their fenced areas are when gatherings take place. So there’s no way for them to get out otherwise.
Humans believe these “shifters” are demonic, so the government traps the shifters when they reach the age of 12 in a house. There’s a separate house for each subspecies, and they meet every New Moon. Every shifter has their memory drained before being left there, and if they manage to escape, their memory is erased again and they get trapped again. Sort of like in warrior cats, shifters from each “division” may not have a relationship with shifters from other Clans, because it’s unknown how their DNA would fit together. (Such as Fox+Wolf=??)
Every Monday at dawn, the government leaves a bag full of food for the shifters for that week. The government never enter their domain though, as the whole place is covered by an electric fence, that can only be turned off at the control station, many miles away. This food is tailored to make sure that the shifters stay healthy.
So basically, there are a total of six houses. Each house is surrounded by a huge, electric fence. The only time they’re allowed out of their fenced areas are when gatherings take place. So there’s no way for them to get out otherwise.
Division One:
Division one are the wolves. Their house is the biggest, due to wolves being the most common type of shifter. Wolves eat a diet of elk, deer and moose that they keep in the refrigerator and that the government brings to them. They also eat berries, vegetables, and a few fruits just for the vitamins and their human side. Wolves eat the food very quickly.
Wolves are intelligent, not aggressive (unless they or their pack are threatened), friendly, and strategic, with individual traits usually being somewhat like these traits as well.
Wolves typically have some form of brown or gray as their base color, with lighter markings, but can be black, creamy-colored, white, or even ginger. Their human versions typically mimic this as well.
Wolves usually have golden, orange or brown as their eye color but gray, blue, or green are not impossible nor are they uncommon. Their human versions typically mimic this.
Wolves are intelligent, not aggressive (unless they or their pack are threatened), friendly, and strategic, with individual traits usually being somewhat like these traits as well.
Wolves typically have some form of brown or gray as their base color, with lighter markings, but can be black, creamy-colored, white, or even ginger. Their human versions typically mimic this as well.
Wolves usually have golden, orange or brown as their eye color but gray, blue, or green are not impossible nor are they uncommon. Their human versions typically mimic this.
Division two:
Division two are the big cats. Basically they are lions, tigers, jaguars, leopards, and snow leopards. Their house is fairly wide, though it’s only one story, unlike most of the other houses. They eat mostly meats, but vegetables, fruits, and the like aren’t out of their diet due to their human sides.
Big cats are typically tactful, mysterious, and secretive, though individual traits could be the complete opposite; it mostly depends on the individual.
Lions have golden as their fur color and golden as their hair color whilst being human, but a blonde or fawn color is also likely. Tigers have ginger or white as their fur and hair color, with a light, reddish-brown color being possible. Jaguars have pale-medium ginger hair and fur, with black (melanism) and white (albinism) both being possible as well. Leopards usually have golden or blonde hair with black hair (melanism) being possible and bright ginger hair (erythrism) being unlikely but possible. Snow leopards have gray or blonde as hair and fur colors.
Snow leopards typically have gray, green or blue eyes with amber being possible. Tigers typically have brown, gold, green, blue, silver or red eyes. Jaguars typically have brown, gold or green eyes with blue being unlikely but possible. Lions have orange, yellow, amber, copper, gray, silver, gold, or blue eyes. Leopards typically have gray, green or blue eyes with amber being possible.
Big cats are typically tactful, mysterious, and secretive, though individual traits could be the complete opposite; it mostly depends on the individual.
Lions have golden as their fur color and golden as their hair color whilst being human, but a blonde or fawn color is also likely. Tigers have ginger or white as their fur and hair color, with a light, reddish-brown color being possible. Jaguars have pale-medium ginger hair and fur, with black (melanism) and white (albinism) both being possible as well. Leopards usually have golden or blonde hair with black hair (melanism) being possible and bright ginger hair (erythrism) being unlikely but possible. Snow leopards have gray or blonde as hair and fur colors.
Snow leopards typically have gray, green or blue eyes with amber being possible. Tigers typically have brown, gold, green, blue, silver or red eyes. Jaguars typically have brown, gold or green eyes with blue being unlikely but possible. Lions have orange, yellow, amber, copper, gray, silver, gold, or blue eyes. Leopards typically have gray, green or blue eyes with amber being possible.
Division three:
Division three is consisted of smaller, wild cats. Breeds in this category are lynxes, cheetahs, pumas, wildcats, and caracals. Division three has a large house, due to the diversity of the breeds. Division three eats mostly meats with vegetables, fruits, and other items being in their diet as well.
Division three is intelligent, cunning, and clever; individual traits usually mimic this, with the occasional cat having a different personality altogether.
Division three has a very diverse amount of pelt and hair colors, so you can do some simple research on them. I won’t accept if they’re unrealistic; same with eyes.
Division three is intelligent, cunning, and clever; individual traits usually mimic this, with the occasional cat having a different personality altogether.
Division three has a very diverse amount of pelt and hair colors, so you can do some simple research on them. I won’t accept if they’re unrealistic; same with eyes.
Division four:
Division four is the dogs. The dogs can be any breed, but this is usually determined by whatever their parents were. If they had one human parent (unlikely), then they’d be a mutt. Division four has a large house as well, and they eat a very diverse diet.
Dogs are so variable, that I’m not even going to bother. Their personality depends on the individual. There are also so many dog breeds, that I can’t even name them all, so you’ll have to figure that out on your own, as well as pelt and eye colors. Note that I will make sure that it’s realistic before accepting. Thank you.
Division Five:
Dogs are so variable, that I’m not even going to bother. Their personality depends on the individual. There are also so many dog breeds, that I can’t even name them all, so you’ll have to figure that out on your own, as well as pelt and eye colors. Note that I will make sure that it’s realistic before accepting. Thank you.
Division Five:
Division five is the big birds. This includes owls, hawks, eagles, falcons, buzzards, ospreys, harriers, kites, and vultures. Division five has a small house due to it being so uncommon. Division five eats mostly meat with fruits and vegetables for vitamins and sugar.
Division five also has a diverse amount of pelt and eye colors, and personality traits, so you can figure it out on your own. As always, I’ll be checking to make sure it’s realistic.
Division five also has a diverse amount of pelt and eye colors, and personality traits, so you can figure it out on your own. As always, I’ll be checking to make sure it’s realistic.
Division six:
Division six is the bears and bunnies. They live in a smaller house as well, due to being so uncommon. Bears eat mostly meat and fruit, occasionally vegetables, while bunnies eat all fruit and vegetables, no meat.
Bears are aggressive, tough, and secretive, rarely talking to anyone outside of their division. Bunnies are friendly, shy, and sweet, doing anything they can to help someone in need. As always, individual traits may apply.
Note: Bears and bunnies rely on each other; bunnies need bears to protect them; bears need bunnies for their strong noses, so that they can track things if necessary.
Most, if not all, bears have brown, black or white pelts and hair, though some are blonde as well as cream-colored. Bunnies are pretty much diverse, go wild.
Bears typically have darker colored eyes, with blues and greens being unlikely though probably possible. Bunnies also have darker colored eyes, with blues being more common than greens.
Bears are aggressive, tough, and secretive, rarely talking to anyone outside of their division. Bunnies are friendly, shy, and sweet, doing anything they can to help someone in need. As always, individual traits may apply.
Note: Bears and bunnies rely on each other; bunnies need bears to protect them; bears need bunnies for their strong noses, so that they can track things if necessary.
Most, if not all, bears have brown, black or white pelts and hair, though some are blonde as well as cream-colored. Bunnies are pretty much diverse, go wild.
Bears typically have darker colored eyes, with blues and greens being unlikely though probably possible. Bunnies also have darker colored eyes, with blues being more common than greens.
Rules:
Rule #1: Follow all of Falconstar’s rules.
Rule #2: This is a semi-literate roleplay, meaning that you need at least two sentences for each character per post, and each character must have their own paragraph. Also, no filling your two sentences with meaningless stuff; I’d rather you post two simple sentences that make sense, over two longer sentences full of pretty much nothing.
Rule #3: Different sexualities, genders, races, etc. are welcome, and will not be discriminated upon, or the person discriminating will be removed from the roleplay.
Rule #4: Do not Mary or Marty-sue. These characters would probably be very flawed, as they are considered outcasts, and as such, would probably have some sort of emotionally instability.
Rule #5: Realistic pelts and eye colors only, same with humans. Hair dye doesn’t exist in this roleplay, and so, they’d need to have realistic hair colors. Also, no eye contacts.
Rule #6: Individual traits are encouraged! Please don’t make them be the opposite of what you put though; I’ve seen plenty of times where someone puts “aggressive, angry, hateful” as traits, and end up just doing a nice character because other people’s characters disliked them. Just stick with it, it makes them unique!
Rule #7: No metagaming, whatsoever. Your character should not know what another character is thinking unless it’s obvious in their body language or words. Your character should not be able to follow another character without knowing where they’re going either by scent or words.
Rule #8: If you read the rules, put “Under the Moon” in the other section. This is so I’ll know who actually read the rules, and who just skipped over them. I wouldn’t do this if I didn’t feel that this section was important.
Rule #9: Forbidden romances are encouraged. Do note that these are the divisions that could possibly meet with another division:
Division one is next to division two (to the right).
Division two is next to division one (to the left) and three (to the right).
Division three is next to division two (to the left) and four (to the right).
Division four is next to division three (to the left) and five (to the right).
Division five is next to division four (to the left) and six (to the right).
Division six is next to division five (to the left).
Rule #2: This is a semi-literate roleplay, meaning that you need at least two sentences for each character per post, and each character must have their own paragraph. Also, no filling your two sentences with meaningless stuff; I’d rather you post two simple sentences that make sense, over two longer sentences full of pretty much nothing.
Rule #3: Different sexualities, genders, races, etc. are welcome, and will not be discriminated upon, or the person discriminating will be removed from the roleplay.
Rule #4: Do not Mary or Marty-sue. These characters would probably be very flawed, as they are considered outcasts, and as such, would probably have some sort of emotionally instability.
Rule #5: Realistic pelts and eye colors only, same with humans. Hair dye doesn’t exist in this roleplay, and so, they’d need to have realistic hair colors. Also, no eye contacts.
Rule #6: Individual traits are encouraged! Please don’t make them be the opposite of what you put though; I’ve seen plenty of times where someone puts “aggressive, angry, hateful” as traits, and end up just doing a nice character because other people’s characters disliked them. Just stick with it, it makes them unique!
Rule #7: No metagaming, whatsoever. Your character should not know what another character is thinking unless it’s obvious in their body language or words. Your character should not be able to follow another character without knowing where they’re going either by scent or words.
Rule #8: If you read the rules, put “Under the Moon” in the other section. This is so I’ll know who actually read the rules, and who just skipped over them. I wouldn’t do this if I didn’t feel that this section was important.
Rule #9: Forbidden romances are encouraged. Do note that these are the divisions that could possibly meet with another division:
Division one is next to division two (to the right).
Division two is next to division one (to the left) and three (to the right).
Division three is next to division two (to the left) and four (to the right).
Division four is next to division three (to the left) and five (to the right).
Division five is next to division four (to the left) and six (to the right).
Division six is next to division five (to the left).