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It’s been two months since the humans left us in the Arctic. We have broken our chains and left their camps in search of food. All the odds are against us. Will we find food and water? Will the humans return? Will we get back in time? Will we survive?
Welcome to Tracks in the Snow.
This is a sled dog <---Two words. RP. In this RP you are learning to live without the help of your owner(s).All odds are against you.You already said this. You live the cold, hard Arctic life. You are either part of a sled dog team who has turned into a pack or an extra dog that became a loner. No matter what side you're on, you are trying to survive and make your way back to the camp.
Rules
Add "No drama", "Take real fights to PMs", and "Be realistic". I took away most abbreviations because it looks more professional.
- The Chicken King and I are in control of this RP, what we say goes.
- Keep track of all your characters please.
- No killing someone’s character without the other their permission. How would you like it if you came back and you character was dead?
- All BYC rules apply.
- No cussing at all!
- Be realistic and no Godmodding. Wounds should take at least two days to heal.
- No controlling other PC. Do you means "Player's Characters"? If so, say that, because not everybody knows. (Or makes an educated guess, like me.)
- One dog can’t kill a bear, or full grown animal by itself. It can kill a wolf maybe.
- Keep it PG13
- If your dog is giving birth or something, no details. That’s just gross.
- When fighting 1-2 blows per post.
- You can dodge 1 in every 3 blows.
- No wolves. I’ve never met a musher who ran wolves.
- Breeds of sleddogs only. Alaskans, Malamutes, Siberians, Samoyed, etc. I except wolf mixes like Malamute/wolf mix, etc but no pure wolves
- No major plot twist without my approval.
- If you decided to be a extra dog/loner, please list what kennel you where from in other.
- Have Fun!!
Kennel/Packs
Griz Acres Mushing Kennel –Their main lead dog is named Griz.
These dogs are laid back, get along with most dogs, fast and strong. They are mostly Alaskan huskies and Alaskan/wolf mixes but have other breeds. These dogs lived in Alaska so they are used to the harsh winter.
Juna Races Sleddog Kennel- The main lead is named Juna.
They are fast, strong and great hunters. They have learned to track better than the others so they have the most food. These dogs are from a North Pole base so they havedevolved thick fur. They're sled dogs. They already have thick fur. They are mostly Siberians and Malamutes and some wolf mixes. They fight the most with Black Death Mushing Kennel.
Black Death Mushing Kennel- The main lead is named Black Death. No, really? Is this his actual name or a nickname?
They are strong, mean and great fighters. These dogs went crazy from hunger when the humans left. They started to kill one another, other dogs and anything they could for food. They attack other teams and extra dogs. They are the main problem in surviving. They bred with wolves to make stronger and meaner dogs. Mostly Samoyeds, Sibs Is this Siberian Husky? Again, people might not guess it, so don't abbreviate it., Alaskans malamutes and wolf mixes.
Meringue Fields Race Kennel- The main lead is Meringue.
They are the fastest and sneakiest. They are best at stealing food and scavenging. They are mostly Alaskan huskies but have a lot of other breeds. They are known for stealing food. Not so great at hunting but they have great noses.
You have dogs in Alaska and the North Pole. You should condense them into one place so they can interact with each other, and specify where they are.
Position/Rank
Leads/Alphas- 2 per team/pack PM me. They are in charge of all the dogs and lead the way when the team moves. They are typicalythe smartest and fastest dogs. I would get rid of that because it might cause some tension. Also, leaders aren't always the smartest of fastest, just the most fit to lead.
Swing dogs/Betas- 2 per team/pack PM me. They are 2nd in command. When the lead is not around they take control and help manage the team/pack.
Team dogs/Members- make up the team and pack. In a team, they providethe team withthe powertheyneeded. In a pack, they are the hunters, look out dogs and everything else.
Wheel Dogs/Omegas- 2-4 per pack/team. They are the lower ranking dogs. They are also, however, the strongest. They get less food but are respected by others in the pack/team. If they get less food, then they won't be as strong. Strong dogs are higher ranking, as well, so it would make more sense that the weaker dogs would be Omegas.
Extra dogs/Loners- These dogs where used only if one of the dogs in a team was hurt. They don’t have a pack and often have a harder time surviving. These dogs decided to go solo when the broke free. Some are looking to join a team/pack though.
Form:
Name:
Age:
Gender:
Personality: <---Moved this.
Breed:
Kennel/Pack:
Rank:
Family:
History:
Description/Picture:
Other:
Username: <---And this.
This is the Chat thread for the RP:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/928055/tracks-in-the-snow-chat-thread
Well, no you couldn't have.Hey all, here's my first RP, «« Skinned »»
And I want thank Gertrude McFuzz for all the help an advice, couldn't have done it without ya!
[COLOR=EE82EE]Well, no you couldn't have.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=EE82EE]Thanks to you – It's fun working with you, and we seem to think alike on quite a few matters (as great minds often tend to do).[/COLOR]
Standard protocol, I'm afraid. Drives us all nuts, but gives people a chance to join.Agreed, I couldn't have, I was going to wait until the RPs that I'm in ended, then start one of my own. But this is much better, I have a great time working with you.![]()
Can't wait to start this RP, should I wait to make the first post until people join?
I've been there. Don't worry, we'll get through this.Alright then, I'll wait... *pouty face*