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Alright guys, open for posting! All I need to know for a review is;
Description
Name
Gender
Personality
Skills
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Description
Name
Gender
Personality
Skills
Notes that you may want me to take into consideration. See More
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Go ahead!
T3R3Z1
Don't worry, I still reviewed her. Feel free to use your own form but I'll need to k ow those basics.
on December 24, 2014
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Just posted mine. It doesn't quite fit with the base but...
on December 24, 2014
on December 24, 2014
HOW TRADITIONAL NAMING WORKS-SUFFIXES
A suffix may describe a cat's skill [-claw for skilled fighter, -foot for a fast runner, -tail for a swift cat or good climber, -whisker for hunters, -nose for trackers, -leaf for VERY skilled medicine cats, -fang for a good hunter AND fighter, -flower for good, caring mothers and -stream for swimmers.]
A suffix may describe a cat's personality [-heart fir outspoken cats who will always believe that what they do is right, -cloud for patient, See More mellow and slightly lax cats, and -storm for cats who have moody, low days, and dynamic, high days.]
Finally, a suffix may describe a cat's look [fur/pelt, -stripe for tabbies, -face for very attractive cats, -jaw for deformed jaw, rename only, -ear for torn/deformed ear, rename only, and -eye, again, rename only.]
There is also a unique suffix, -step. It can only be paired with an animal prefix, eg. Badgerstep. Badgerstep will step like a badger, Crowstep will be sly, clever and stel like a crow, Foxstep will be crafty and step like a fox. I think you get it.
A suffix may describe a cat's skill [-claw for skilled fighter, -foot for a fast runner, -tail for a swift cat or good climber, -whisker for hunters, -nose for trackers, -leaf for VERY skilled medicine cats, -fang for a good hunter AND fighter, -flower for good, caring mothers and -stream for swimmers.]
A suffix may describe a cat's personality [-heart fir outspoken cats who will always believe that what they do is right, -cloud for patient, See More mellow and slightly lax cats, and -storm for cats who have moody, low days, and dynamic, high days.]
Finally, a suffix may describe a cat's look [fur/pelt, -stripe for tabbies, -face for very attractive cats, -jaw for deformed jaw, rename only, -ear for torn/deformed ear, rename only, and -eye, again, rename only.]
There is also a unique suffix, -step. It can only be paired with an animal prefix, eg. Badgerstep. Badgerstep will step like a badger, Crowstep will be sly, clever and stel like a crow, Foxstep will be crafty and step like a fox. I think you get it.
on December 24, 2014
on December 24, 2014
HOW TRADITIONAL NAMING WORKS-PREFIXES
The prefix describes the cat.
It mainly describes the colour of the cat, but on some occasions, size.
The name has to be quite specific, you won't find a Finch-, but you may find a Brambling-.
The names cannot be vague.
Tree-, Bird- and Flower- aren't okay.
Elm-, Sparrow- and Dandelion- are fine. See More
The names are location-specific. The Clans live in England, you won't find cougars or wolves there.
However, there are many prefixes you may use.
Search up 'For Traditional Naming Guidance' to read more!
The prefix describes the cat.
It mainly describes the colour of the cat, but on some occasions, size.
The name has to be quite specific, you won't find a Finch-, but you may find a Brambling-.
The names cannot be vague.
Tree-, Bird- and Flower- aren't okay.
Elm-, Sparrow- and Dandelion- are fine. See More
The names are location-specific. The Clans live in England, you won't find cougars or wolves there.
However, there are many prefixes you may use.
Search up 'For Traditional Naming Guidance' to read more!
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