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Post by Zenyatta on Aug 6, 2011 0:18:49 GMT -5
Rules
- In order to be elligible for a canon character, you must be active both in-character and out for at least two weeks since joining.
- If you become inactive while owning a canon character, it will be open again for try-outs.
- If you went inactive and return and wish to have your canon character back, you will be allowed to have them back (if you're that willing to take it from someone else who has been playing it for however long), but you will be placed on probation and your activity will be monitored.
- Canons are not special in any other ways aside from their blood. Don't try and add extra little snippets about how they have certain special abilities. They're regular horses!
- Fill out the following form and put "[Canon you're applying for] Try-out" as the title.
[b]Canon's Name:[/b] Name of the canon you're trying out for. [b]Your Name:[/b] Self-explanatory [b]Years Experience:[/b] How many years have you been role playing? [b]Abilities:[/b] Link to specific posts on forums that showcase your abilities for different characters. Variety is preferred.
[b]Personality:[/b] What type of personality do you have planned for this character. It must be at least two paragraphs long (aka 5-7+ sentences for each paragraph. I will count.).
[b]Role Play Example 1:[/b] Type up just a possible general post that you would write up on a normal day of posting with this character. It can be about anything and as long as you like.
[b]Role Play Example 2:[/b] This is a more specific post where we would like to see how you write for the character in an extreme or emotional scenario. Have the canon respond to the following:
A horse has just approached your character, knowing their lineage and what they are questing for. This horse is unhappy and instantly berating your character that they are an abomination and the murderers that killed the royal bloodlines should be heeded and life should be left as it is. Will your character fire back with a response of their own beliefs or will they shy away from the confrontation and want to go back to their friends for comfort?
This example can be as long as you please.
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