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Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 2:09 pm
This log belongs to Katherine and Tara_Nepion Do not post unless previously okayed by owner. Those who do without permission will be blacklisted from the shop.
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Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 2:12 pm
One - D-corp Post Two - Table of Contents Three - Rules Four - Events Five- About Katherine Six - The Dragon Seven - About T'rin Coleman Eight - Family Members Nine - Friends Ten - The House Eleven - Photographs Twelve - Possessions Thirteen - Animal Information Fourteen - Growth Requirements Fifteen - Credits
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Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 2:13 pm
1. Follow the Gaia ToS. 2. Follow all D-corp rules and guidelines. 3. Don't steal the artsies! 4. Only post here if you own a D-corp child, are dropping off a gift ICly, or work for D-corp. 5. Just because Cassidy and/or Reign does not like you ICly does not mean that Niki does not like you OOCly. 6. I will ignore all OOC posts made. 7. I hold the right to edit/change these rules as necessary.
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Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 2:19 pm
02/24/08 - Oh hell no. I'm going to kill Peri the next time I see him. I do not want a kid!
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Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 2:21 pm
Name: Katherine O. Coleman Gender: Female Age: 3-5 years Animal: Chihuahua
Hair Color: Honey Eye color: Light Purple Skin color: Pale blond
Personality: Fearless. Kate doesn't notice how small and defenseless she is. She has no concept of fear.
Likes: Purple, Daddy, lilacs, climbing and cars. Dislikes: Bossy people, bullies.
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Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 2:23 pm
Kate's not old enough for a dragon yet.
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Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 2:25 pm
Name: Torin (T'rin) Coleman Gender: Male Age: 30 years
Hair Color: Dark brown Eye color: Brown Skin color: Pale
Personality: T'rin is... skittish. Of course, growing up with Peri and Talner, that's not surprising. He's a urologist that
Likes: Chai tea, salads, calm, peace Dislikes: Peri, Talner, females (and anything associated with it)
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Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 2:28 pm
T'rin Coleman: Daddy is a doctor and he helps people with their problems.
Perilas Coleman: Peri is Kate's uncle and the dragon teacher. Nifty! He and Daddy don't really get along... Nibal Coleman: Nibal is Kate's cousin and can stick to things. He knows the techs so Kate's not too sure if he's a good guy or not. His dragon's not very nice though... Piper Coleman: Piper is Kate's cousin. And she is great!
Talner Coleman: Talner is Kate's uncle. Nifty! Nate Coleman: He's my cousin but I can't go near him 'cause he's too hot.
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Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 2:32 pm
Cassi: Cassi is exactly like me! It's soooo cool! He's sweet but a bit of a coward. That's okay I'll protect him.
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Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 2:35 pm
T'rin was kicked out of his old apartment because he was not allowed to have dogs in the apartment, even though Kate is his new daughter. With no place to go, he's moved into a D-corp apartment and hopefully Peri won't find out.
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Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 2:38 pm
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Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 2:39 pm
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Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 2:45 pm
The Chihuahua is the smallest breed of dog in the world and is named after the state of Chihuahua in Mexico, where it was discovered in 1850. This dog has a compact body. Of great importance is the fact that his skull is apple-shaped and that he carries his moderately long tail very high, either curved or forming the shape of a semicircle with the tip pointing towards the loin region.
Chihuahuas are prized for their devotion, ferocity, and personality. Their curious nature and small size make them easily adaptable to a variety of environments, including the city and small apartments. Chihuahuas are often stereotyped as high-strung, though it has been shown that correct training and socialization can result in an outstanding companion animal.
Chihuahuas are not well-suited as small children's pets because of their size, temperament, and tendency to bite when frightened. It is recommended that children be school aged or older before adding a Chihuahua to one's home. Also, many Chihuahuas focus their devotion on one person, becoming overly jealous of that person's human relationships. This can be mitigated through socialization. Chihuahuas also tend to have a "clannish" nature, often preferring the companionship of other Chihuahuas over other dogs.
Chihuahuas seem to have no concept of their own size and may fearlessly confront larger animals, which can result in injury.
This breed requires expert veterinary attention in areas such as birthing and dental care. Chihuahuas are also prone to some genetic anomalies, often neurological ones, such as epilepsy and seizure disorders.
Chihuahuas, and other toy breeds, are also prone to the sometimes painful disease hydrocephalus. It is often diagnosed by the puppy having an abnormally large head during the first several months of life, but other symptoms are more noticeable (since "a large head" is such a broad description). Chihuahua puppies exhibiting hydrocephalus usually have patchy skull platelets rather than a solid bone, and typically are lethargic and do not grow at the same pace as their siblings. A true case of hydrocephalus can be diagnosed by a veterinarian, though the prognosis is grim.
Chihuahuas are also known for their moleras, a soft spot in their skulls. Chihuahuas are the only breed of dog to be born with an incomplete skull. The molera does fill in with age, but great care needs to be taken during the first six months until the skull is fully formed. Many veterinarians are not familiar with Chihuahuas as a breed, and mistakenly confuse a molera with hydrocephalus. The Chihuahua Club of America has issued a statement regarding this often deadly misdiagnosis.
Chihuahuas can also be at risk for hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar. Left unattended, hypoglycemia can lead to coma. Chihuahuas are also prone to eye infections due to their large, round, protruding eyes and their relatively low ground clearance. Chihuahuas also have a tendency to tremble but this is not a health issue, rather it takes place when the dog is stressed or excited. One reason for this may be because small dogs have a higher metabolism than larger dogs and therefore dissipate heat faster. Although figures often vary, as with any breed, the average lifespan for a Chihuahua is approximately 8 to 18 years of age.
Chihuahuas are sometimes picky eaters, and care must be taken to provide them with adequate nutrition. At the same time, care must be exercised not to overfeed this tiny breed. Overweight Chihuahuas are prone to joint injuries, tracheal collapse, chronic bronchitis, and shortened life span.
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Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 2:47 pm
Growth Requirements Toddler-->Child: ABCs Numbers 2 out of 2 PD Journal entry Child-->Preteen: Special Skill Learned Egg Facts 0 out of 4 PD Vaccinations Journal entry-Parent Journal entry-Child Choice
Preteen-->Teen: 2nd Special Skill 0 out of 3 melee tests passed 0 out of 3 magic tests passed 0 out of 1 dragon informational class 0 out of 5 PDs Parent entry Child entry Choice 1 Choice 2
Teen-->Young Adult: 0 out of 3 Magic tests passed or Melee tests passed 0 out of 3 history tests passed 0 out of 3 Biology tests passed 0 out of 3 dragon training tests passed 0 out of 6 PDs 2 parent journal entries 2 child jouenal entries Choice 1 Choice 2 Choice 3
Young Adult-->Adult: 3 months length 0 out of 3 battle events. (Using Magic or melee) 0 out of 3 flight events 0 out of 3 combo events. (Flight and battle) 0 out of 4 PDs 0 out of 3 child or parent journal entries Choice 1 Choice 2 Choice 3
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Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 2:48 pm
1. Original art of Kate belong to D-Corp. 2. All graphics, content, and characters belong to Tara. 3. Art and photos belong to the artist noted. 4. Room images came from www.thedollpalace.com
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