

Here's where its most important (btw, some computers don't have these symbols, so I apologize in advance) Rust Pelt, Black w/ White mitts) Appearance isnt likely to come up with rp, and no one's going to care about the details of your wolf's coat. In addition, no one needs to know what your wolf's pelt looks like! you can cut it down to something simple (ex.

Try to avoid long descs (takes up 4x the chat limit) and overly complicated words.Īnd please avoid putting species info (Unless you'r rping as a dog or animal that isn't a wolf) since this is confusing to other players and just wastes chat space. If you aren't too sure of what your character is like or it's too complicated for desc, then you put RIRP to let your colors show in rp, rather than defined in your desc. I also discovered a few months ago that RIRP actually means Rest in Role Play, but not in the same way as RIP. Ranked rps will give you a rank, dont choose one for yourself especially if you dont know what ranks are open.*Ĭharacters can change as you get more comfortable, like how my wolf Fritz tends to change every few months or so, so don't be afraid to try out new things. Pine/M/2yrs/Quick/energetic/peppy/loves rain/afraid of cougars/ tawny brown pelt/RIRP Here's an example using one of my older wolves. Nobody is perfect, and your wolf should reflect that. When you describe, don't be edgy, don't make your character hate or love everything. Use |, or / when describing, use M or F for genders, RIRP to show that you care about RP(but its not needed), describe their characteristics and if you have room maybe how they look, also add age (dont say, Young Teen, try 3yrs, 1-2yrs)

Just about EVERY RP asks for a description, so here's a way to format them:
