Post by +Eternal Sorrow+ on Apr 27, 2007 13:28:49 GMT -5
- This is a completely simulated game but it is realistic. You are a wild horse, predator, or fantasy creature of some kind.
- You can be as many Characters as you can handle. They must all be played evenly.
- you do not have godly powers which means no power playing.
- Keep the lovey dovey to a minimal guys. Creatures in real life don't love.
- No swearing in ooc, but in character is alright, but don't have it every other word.
- You can graphic breed, but put some sort of warning in the title like *title*
- Be considerate of other members
- Your characters can only be in one place at a time
- Characters can be no bigger than 18 hands high
- Pictures must be appropriate to species.
- Two real life months is one year on DDA.
Mares and Fillies
When you register you register as either a Mare, Filly, Colt or Stallion. If you choose to be a mare or Filly you have specific rules.
1. You go to the claiming grounds were a stallion or older colt will claim you. If a colt or Stallion claims you have to go with him. You can refuse but be wary colts and Stallions are a lot stronger and they are likely to kick or bite you. If 2 stallions or colts claim you then you can choose for them to fight for you or you can choose wich one you want.
2. There will be no lovey dovey stuff on this site such as " Killy grazes by Namba their herd stallion. She sees her love Jirs in the bushes and calls out to him then runs off with him so they can be together forever" If I do see that I will tell you to knock it off this is to be as realistic as possible.This also includes when a mare is stolen. If shes stolen she is bound to her new stallion and thats how its done no "Danny missed Rex and pinned her ears back at the new stallion not wanting to be with him.
3. Stallions and colts challenge each other. If another stallion or colt wins and takes you as his prize you have to go with him. You can't say no. You can be reluctant but in reality its life. You should be happy your with the stronger stallion. Up to two mares may be taken, including the lead.
4. A mare or filly can't leave a stallions herd to go to another stallion ever unless fought for or the stallion gives consent.
Colts and Stallions
You also have rules.
1. When you fight another stallion you can win in one of two ways. The other stallion can back down or you can ask Saphire or I to determine the winner. We will be fair.
2. If you do win and take a mare as a prize you can take only one mare or filly. Unless the mare has a foal in which case you also take the foal.
3. You can steal another stallions lead mare.
4. If you steal a mare then you have to post that in that stallions territory, or in the challenge board.
5. You can steal mares and fillies. If the stallion you are stealing the mare from doesn't reply in three days then the mare is yours If he does he has a choice to fight you or let you take his mare.
6. If your mare or filly is stolen you can not make an attempt to steal her back for two weeks in RL.
Mating
A mare or filly can only have one foal a year. The foals colour has to be related to the colour of the mare or the stallion. Stallions have to say wich mares and fillies they mate to. You can only mate to your own herd, unless it is a slave.
Slaves
1. Slaves are normally mares/fillies, but can be colts/stallions.
2. They are normally weaker than the other horses in the herd.
3. The lead stallion can and most likely will forcebreed you slave mare or filly.
4. In battle, you can choose the slave to fight for you, but they only get limited hits and dodges.
5. Slaves can be stolen.
6. Slaves can be killed by the lead stallion, mare, or another member in the herd.
7. Slaves are normally kept by dark horses.
Fighting
1. You can only fight for position, territory, or a couple mares, not the whole herd.
2. You can fight in the opposing stallions terra by making a new thread or by battling it out in the fighting grounds.
3. Fighting posts can only contain five solid hits, three dodges and 2 misses.
4. Only the admin and mods can decide a fatal hit.
5. Killed horses cannot be brought back to life.
6. Mares can fight, but only for position, not territory.
More maybe added so check back often.