Welcome to the Prides subforum! Because prides work a specific way, I ask that you read and understand all of the rules and information posted within this subforum.
Posted: Sat Sep 27, 2008 1:35 pm
T h e .. R u l e s
These rules are to be followed by regulars and newcomers alike. There are no exceptions for these rules, they are here for a reason.
P r i d e .. R u l e s
There is no limit as to how many prides can be created. Unlike the cheetahs and hyenas, lion prides are made without any pre-made prides. Prides cannot exceed over 100 members. This does NOT include the King, Queen, and their offspring (so aunts, uncles, grandchildren, etc. are counted into that total). A single person can create as many prides as they feel they can keep up with. Please do not make more than you can handle. We rather not have a bunch of dead prides hanging around the subforum. You may place you lion in any pride, but you must read that pride's rules! Although most prides generally have the same rules, so do not. Be sure to read over the pride's entire front page before submitting/posting in their thread. Try and pick a pride that your lion would be most comfortable with based on the King and Queen's personality. Males may leave a pride at any time, but females must ask permission from the King or Queen. In the event of a King or Queen leaving the pride/abandoning it/becoming inactive, leadership will be passed down to the royals of the family. More will be added as needed
R o l e .. P l a y .. R u l e s
It is recommended that you use a color for each lion you role play. This prevents confusion if role playing with more than one lion at a time. No god-modding or role playing of another person's pet unless they say otherwise! Respect your role playing partners and their feelings Lions must respect their higher ranked members unless disagreement is part of the role play! Arguments with the King/Queen may result in punishment or exile depending on the severity and/or the King/Queen's personality. They most likely know what is best for their pride so respect their decisions