Character creation rules
You can't just simply do anything you want here, there are some certain guidelines that need to be followed. Here is a list for if you make a bottom character:
RULES SUBJECT TO CHANGE
ABOUT BIOS IN GENERAL:
• Expand the bio out, flesh it out, don't simply half-ass it for the sake of getting it done as quick as possible.
• Do not overuse bright colors. It's fine when coloring the headings of the sections of a bio, but it is not okay to make the body text completely a bright color other than white. See this as example:
Hihi I'm writing a bio for this RP! I like dipers and cute things mroooowww. I love to wear overalls and and I got pink hair and I love to drink milk, meooooowww.
Horrible, isn't it?
• No extra appendages/limbs: No characters with more than two legs, two arms, or if they're a mimi, one tail.
• English is the default RP language. If your character speaks a foreign language in character, denote this with a country code of sorts preceding the in-character message. For example, if you character is speaking Spanish, have their Spanish message denoted as such:
(ES): "Hi, my name is Joe. What's yours?"
One thing to keep in mind is that it's wise to make the characters stand out, so colorize it, put it in brackets, bold it, whatever, at least let them know it's there. Why is this? We shouldn't need to have Google translate up at all times. Some country codes for languages include:
ES: Spanish
FR: French
DE: German
IT: Italian
PL: Polish
RU: Russian
RS: Serbian
CN: Chinese
JP: Japanese
BOTTOM CHARACTERS:
• Do not be so dependent on a top: No incredibly needy characters. This means do not be clingy to top characters, you're not the only bottom who might need an adult's help. This also means do not make a 12-year-old character who needs an adult to constantly change, feed, bathe, and carry you around everywhere. The unfortunate reality is that not many people choose to play a top because playing a younger character is obviously much more fun, right? Well, what happens when your character just wears out a person playing a top character? They'll get the idea that topping is a chore, and if no one's going to play a top, then there's no point in keeping the channel open.
• Act their age: Yeah, 5-year-olds might throw tantrums, but 15-year-olds should NOT. The best example would be: It might be okay to have an 8-year-old with the mindset of a 5-year-old, but if it's a 16-year-old with the mindset of a 2-year-old, there's going to be a problem.
• Ask for permission if you intend to create some big trouble: Did you set the kitchen on fire without asking? Big no-no, it's best to ask out of character if it's alright, and to have a top's approval to do so.
• Only ONE incontinent character per person: Self-explanatory. Also, please describe why they're incontinent. How did they get that way? Is it a disease, a failed motor skill?
• No rich characters: Sorry, you can't buy your way out of being punished; Wyatt is a multi-millionaire, thus does not need your character's money.
• Full baby treatment is not regular: It's not a regular punishment, so don't expect that all the time.
• If your character is being punished, please, make it easy on the top: Seriously, don't try to beat the living crap out of them during every change.
• Be realistic when it comes to tolerating punishments: Depending on the type of punishment, it seems unrealistic that a small child would be able to handle something like multiple spankings without at least wincing in pain, if not crying.
• No characters under the age of 5 years old. Characters can only get so young before they're way too reliant on adults which may or may not be willing to constantly need to babysit your character and make sure they don't suddenly wind up on the roof. (somehow)
Any of these rules being consistently broken will result in out-of-character punishment. Whether it's a suspension, or for multiple offenses, a ban.
Last edited by Wes; August 2nd, 16 at 11:34 PM..
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