Post by S U B L I M I T У on Jan 24, 2011 17:20:45 GMT -6
The Greater Alliance:
The Greater Alliance is where the cats that have met their death go. They do not visit with the living cats, nor do they ever meet until a cat has died. They do not give more lives to Commanders, and cats usually do not look up to the Greater Alliance unless in dire need.
The Commanders:
The two Commanders have only one life. These two cats are usually male, and if there is a female Commander, they are often ridiculed and ignored. In the event of a female Commander and a female Top Commander, they are not allowed to have any mates, but if there is either a Top Commander male or Commander male, the female can mate, but if she is Top Commander, she loses her position and becomes Second-In-Command.
Commanders usually know more about medicine, but the Comrades are usually capable of healing themselves.
Comrades:
The Comrades are very vicious fighters for their Alliance, along with strong hunters. These cats have been living on their own for a few months, and usually never Guide until they are at least three years old.
The Young:
The Young are usually given a guide when they are first able to prove themselves worthy (usually at 6 or 7 months). Sometimes, these cats may be kicked out if they are extremely disobedient.
Note; a Commander has every right to kick any cat out, with or without player's permission. If this is being abused, you may contact a Staff Member.
The Mothers:
The mothers care for their own litter, and do not care for another litter, unless in dire need to. The mothers usually stay with their kits for a good 5 months, and then let the kits learn to fend for themselves afterwards.
Mates:
In the wild, cats usually do not fall in and stay mates for life. If cats wish to not stay mates, it is perfectly plausible and is allowed. It is actually a better idea if your cat is open to numerous mates. The Alliances choose genetics over love.
Any questions? PM me!
Note; This will be added onto as we go through the game and questions are asked.
The Greater Alliance is where the cats that have met their death go. They do not visit with the living cats, nor do they ever meet until a cat has died. They do not give more lives to Commanders, and cats usually do not look up to the Greater Alliance unless in dire need.
The Commanders:
The two Commanders have only one life. These two cats are usually male, and if there is a female Commander, they are often ridiculed and ignored. In the event of a female Commander and a female Top Commander, they are not allowed to have any mates, but if there is either a Top Commander male or Commander male, the female can mate, but if she is Top Commander, she loses her position and becomes Second-In-Command.
Commanders usually know more about medicine, but the Comrades are usually capable of healing themselves.
Comrades:
The Comrades are very vicious fighters for their Alliance, along with strong hunters. These cats have been living on their own for a few months, and usually never Guide until they are at least three years old.
The Young:
The Young are usually given a guide when they are first able to prove themselves worthy (usually at 6 or 7 months). Sometimes, these cats may be kicked out if they are extremely disobedient.
Note; a Commander has every right to kick any cat out, with or without player's permission. If this is being abused, you may contact a Staff Member.
The Mothers:
The mothers care for their own litter, and do not care for another litter, unless in dire need to. The mothers usually stay with their kits for a good 5 months, and then let the kits learn to fend for themselves afterwards.
Mates:
In the wild, cats usually do not fall in and stay mates for life. If cats wish to not stay mates, it is perfectly plausible and is allowed. It is actually a better idea if your cat is open to numerous mates. The Alliances choose genetics over love.
Any questions? PM me!
Note; This will be added onto as we go through the game and questions are asked.