Post by Kat on Aug 12, 2009 15:06:03 GMT -5
[b]Name:[/b]
[b]Gender:[/b]
[b]Race:[/b]
[b]Counterpart/Bondmate:[/b]
[b]Breed:[/b]
[b]Date of Hatching/Birth:[/b]
[b]Physical Description:[/b]
[b]Personality:[/b]
[b]History:[/b]
[b]Kin/Relationships:[/b]
[b]Fleet:[/b]
[b]Rank:[/b]
[b]Mate/Crush:[/b]
[b]Flame Color:[/b]
[b]Quote:[/b]
An explanation:
Name: Self-explanatory.
Gender: Boy or girl?
Race: Dragon, dravyan, human, or halftail.
Counterpart/Bondmate: Dragons and dravyans usually have a human counterpart, and vice versa for humans. However, it is not required. If your character does not have a bondmate, then just write 'N/A' in the space.
Breed: Dragons, dravyns, and halftails only. What breed is your creature? Remember, they can be mixes of breeds, too.
Date of Hatching/Birth: What date was your character born? Hatching for dragons, birth for humans and dravyans. Halftails can be either.
Physical Description: What does your character look like? Be descriptive! I don't want 'blue w/ black tail and wings'. It should be 'Gemini was a deep sea blue, with her feet dipped in a black as dark as the darkest night. Her eyes were a sweet, icy cerulean, glinting in the morning sun.' That's an acceptable description.
Personality: What does your character act like? Same rules apply. Descriptive.
History: What was your character's past? *points above* Descriptiiiiiiiiiiiiive...
Kin/Relationships: Family, friends enemies, etc.
Fleet: Which fleet does your character belong to?
Rank: Which rank is your character in it's fleet?
Mate/Crush: Who is your characters spouse or love interest?
Flame Color: Dragons, dravyans, hand halftails only. What color flame does your character have? They can be any color and have as many colors as you want.
Quote: Not required. What does your character say often?
Info on how dragons/dravyans/halftails age:
Like dogs, one draconic or dravyne year is not set. For instance, a 5-year old is the equivalent of a young adult, but dragons and dravyans can live hundreds of years and stay in their prime until the very end of their lives. So, dragons grow up fast, and die slowly