In the pasture roleplay

Form:
species (herding dog, sheep, or goat):
Goat
Breed within species (optional): Kamori
name: Clyde(sdale)
age: 4
gender: Male
psychical description: Massive, beefy goat. Largest goat in the herd. Clyde has completely black fur, with white markings on his legs.
personality: Very stubborn and pushy. Doesnt Listen to the herding dogs. He is the alpha Male of the herd.
Other: Was imported from India, and the farmer took him in as a rescue.
Accepted as the alpha male of the goats
 
(To those who joined recently this is what happened so far:

Coyotes attacked the farm. Fang and Molly (2 of the herding dogs) along with Fluffles, Magpie and I think Andre and Nadra are stranded in the woods after they rescued Fang and Molly from animal control.)
 
A goat bleats in the distance. The bleats are getting louder, more close. "Hello! Is anyone there?" Myra asks. Pretty stupid for a goat, yes, but Myra couldn't hear anything that sounded like a coyote, so she walks ahead, believing that it could be a member of the flock who was caught in a bush.
 
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A goat bleats in the distance. The bleats are getting louder, more close. "Hello! Is anyone there?" I ask. Pretty stupid for a goat, yes, but I didn't hear any coyotes, so I suspect that it may just be the rest of the flock.
(When your referring to what your characters doing, refer to her as she or your characters name)
 
@Orpingtonsarecool have you realised how everybody else on here roleplays? You need to specify who you are roleplaying, what they are doing, who they are talking too, and you also need to use quotations when writing dialogue. Roleplaying is basically the same as writing a live book.

Per example. Instead of randomly saying "then they talked". Say "**Enter characters name** Approached Myra "When do you think the dogs will be back? These coyotes are terrible" (s)he Said anxiously"

And if you think that is too difficult or complicated, I'm afraid roleplaying is just not suitable for you :)
 

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