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Extra rules (willowclan)

BOBorder_Collies37•Created March 14, 2024
Extra rules (willowclan)
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I have a warriors roleplay or something and I’m finally going to work on it. Or at least try to. Leave if you’re not interested in this. Anyways. See Notes and Credits for the rules.

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1- Give your cats realistic fur colors/patterns. No purple cats or cats with star shaped markings or anything. If you’re unsure if a pattern/color fits this rule, ask me. 2- Ask before harming/k!lling another cat. Please. 3- You can’t apply as a deputy. There is no deputy currently as I write this rule, (Owlstar has enough lives right now that he’s not worried) just apply as a warrior and the leader might take your cat aside to ask if they want to be deputy. 4- Please don’t make your cats perfect. There’s not going to be any “mY wArRiOr ShInEhEaRt CaN eAt DoGs AnD iS nIcE tO eVeRyOnE” please ya’ll- 5- It’s none of your business how many lives the leadef has. Just like in the canon series, leaders don’t tell that to everyone. The deputy knows, and all adult medicine cats know. 6- Follow the warrior code most of the time. There is some risk to not doing this. If you hurt a Clanmate there will be consequences (within roleplay) so be wary of that. 7- Ask to be a medicine apprentice out of game. Simularly, near an apprentice ceremony (which happens when the litter’s caretaker agrees to it) the leader roleplayer will make an out of game announcement asking for mentors. codeword is a sea creature. Reply with something along the lines of “i want to be a mentor” and one of the kits will be your apprentice. 8- (warrior) Apprentices don’t become full warriors until an assessment roleplay is fulfilled. Then tell the person playing the leader 9- There is no limit on cats! You can have as many as you like. 10- A moon is about a month in real time. This only really matters for kits and apprentices; your cat can retire to the elders’ den when you think they’re ready. If your cat’s been an adult for a long time, I might suggest that your cat retire soon.

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Project ID983019122
CreatedMarch 14, 2024
Last ModifiedMarch 18, 2024
SharedMarch 14, 2024
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