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Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 12:29 pm
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Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 12:30 pm
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Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 12:31 pm
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Marks shop Banner ----------------
What are Marks?
Marks are used as a family crest in the matriarchal warren that has yet to be named. To find out more about Marks, Click Here.
How can do I go about getting my Mark?
Once you know how much it will cost for your doe to get a Mark, please make sure you pick a Mark to request that's not already listed. You can check which Marks are already in use Here.
Once you're good to go, refer to the chart below and fill out the form, and you're set! Post in this thread once you're ready.
The Cost of a Mark
Owsla Does - A Mark that requires an edit costs 1 Flayrah, a non-edit Mark is free.
Runner Does - A Mark that requires an edit costs 2 Flayrah, a non-edit Mark costs 1.
Storyteller or Seer Does - A Mark that requires an edit costs 3 Flayrah, a non-edit Mark costs 2.
Non-Rank Does with base stats that total 8 or more - A Mark that requires an edit costs 4 Flayrah, a non-edit Mark costs 3.
Non-Rank Doe that doesn't meet any of the above - A Mark that requires an edit costs 5 Flayrah, a non-edit Mark costs 4.
Marks Form
Creating a new Mark
[size=14][color=dodgerblue][b]I'm making my Mark![/b][/color][/size]
[b]Doe's Cert(s)[/b]: [b]Doe's Uncert[/b]:
[b]Mark type and Cost[/b]: (does it require an edit or not) [b]Name of your Mark[/b]: [b]Description of your Mark[/b]:
Adding a rabbit to your Mark You only need to post this form if the Mark requires an edit. Otherwise, simply request an update to your rabbits cert(s). Please include a link to your acceptance into the Mark when requesting recerts.
[size=14][color=deepskyblue][b]I've been Marked![/b][/color][/size]
[b]Rabbit's Cert(s)[/b]: [b]Rabbit's Uncert[/b]:
[b]Name of the Mark[/b]: [b]Link to acceptance into the Mark[/b]: (Can be in or out of character, but need proof that the doe that owns the Mark wants your rabbit in the Mark)
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Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 12:35 pm
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Breeds shop banner ----------------------
What are Breeds?
Breeds refer to different types of rabbits, though technically the standard rabbit in ToWD is a (rather heavy) European; breeds here in this shop refer to rabbits of a specific breed that's so vastly different from a European rabbit that there's obvious changes to how they live and function in the warren. So, although technically and English Spot is a different breed of rabbit from a European, it's not a different Breed (with a capital B) in this shop, since they're so similar in shape and weight that to a rabbit it makes no nevermind. (It's just a different fur color to them! xD)
So what does make a Breed?
Genetic, physical characteristics that consistently show up when breeding two similar rabbits together such as weight, fur length, and ear shape; that will drastically alter how the rabbit lives and behaves. For the sake of the shop, fur color is not taken into consideration. Although it's true that a rabbit with white fur might be easier to spot by a hawk, and therefore the rabbit will be more cautious, we're talking traits that alter every single moment of a rabbit's life.
What Breeds are there?
Giant
These rabbits weigh at least 14 pounds, which is about double the size of your typical ToWD rabbit. They could be Flemish or German giants, or even a really, really massive, wild rabbit that suffers from giantism (it would be a miracle for the doe to survive, but hey, it's possible). They are always ex-farm or ex-pet, unless two Giants breed and produce offspring.
Giants tend to be slower, but with much higher Fortitude. They also tend to consume more and seek out richer flay such as clover for it's higher caloric value (though a rabbit won't know that's why, it just tastes better to them). Giants often do not fit in the warrens themselves, or only in the very largest of tunnels, and tend to be a little bit isolated since their size prevents them from engaging in normal warren life.
Their heavy weight makes them immune from being carried off by birds of prey, but that doesn't mean they can't suffer fatal injuries from a bird's talons and beak. Since they're usually powerhouses, they make excellent Owsla but very poor Runners. They'll also have a much harder time swimming, if the situation ever arises.
Half-Giant
Exactly as the name implies, HG's are rabbits that have about 50% Giant in them. They typically weigh between 9 and 13 pounds and can range from having full access to the typical rabbit runs to being as limited as a full Giant. HG's can
Dwarf
Half-Dwarf
Lop
Long Hair
I have a kitten from a breeding! Do they have a Breed?
I have a brand new, 'gen 1' rabbit, how can they get a Breed?
I have an old rabbit from before, can they have a Breed?
What about other Breeds?
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Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 12:38 pm
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Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 12:42 pm
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Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 12:51 pm
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Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 12:53 pm
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Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 12:55 pm
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Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 12:56 pm
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