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Posted: Sat May 05, 2012 1:38 pm
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Posted: Sat May 05, 2012 1:39 pm
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Water Rights Both Boneland's and Firekin members are allowed to utilize the spring. However, the Firekin have established control and may ban any Bonelands member from its use at any time. If another territory attempts to claim ownership of the water source, Firekin members are responsible for guarding their claim. Any water source which continuously feeds into the spring is also considered Firekin property, though the land on which that water flows is not. Local rains do not count as a source. Currently, there are no known above-surface water sources which connect to the spring.
Huria Apprenticeships Huria will now take their apprenticeships at the Firekin outpost. Other than location, the apprenticeships will continue as they normally would in the center of the pride. Remember, the outpost is Firekin territory, and all members are allowed on its premises. Huria will be allowed to visit the Bonelands and may participate in aspects of Bonelands culture (hunting, helping watch cubs, etc.). This permission to pass is revokable at any time. When they are of adolescent age, and feel they are ready, Huria will have the choice of joining the Boneland's pride. This is not a forced arrangement. The Boneland's pride may also refuse any huria who wishes to join for any reason.
Foreign Training Adult Boneland's members may participate in practice spars and attend public training exercises held at the outpost. Boneland's members may be asked to leave due to poor conduct, but can not be prejudiciously banned from practicing and learning Firekin techniques. In addition, they may request a more personal guidance from a Firekin soldier. Juvenille aged Boneland's are allowed to seek a part-time apprencticeship of sorts. They would shadow an adult Firekin member in the same way that another Firekin apprentice might and will complete their apprenticeship upon adulthood. However, as they are Bonelands members, these 'apprentices' cannot receive any ranks within the Firekin pride.
Battles can either be 1 v. 1, 1 v. 2, or 2 v. 2. Due to the difference in technique of the Bonelands members, sparring at the outpost is slightly different. Each participant still alternates moves, but lions are not treated equally. Boneland's lions work most effectively in pairs but are weaker than Firekin on a singular basis. Note: You do NOT have to use the rolls below to have a spar-RP at the outpost. If you'd like to simply RP without rolls or determine your own system for win/loss, you're more than welcome to it.
Firekin do NOT have to be sentinels to battle at the outpost! The outpost is a day and a half walk or less, so it is easily visited by all Firekin members.
Single Matches Bonelands: Roll 1-8 Firekin: Roll 1-10
Winning: After each lion has rolled five times, the lion with the highest score wins the match.
Fighting Pairs Bonelands: Roll 1-7. The two scores are added. Firekin: Roll 1-10. The highest score is taken.
Winning: There are two types of pair-battles: 3-move battles and 5-move battles. Both are equally valid. After each lion has rolled three (or five) times, the lion, or pair of lions, with the highest score wins the match.
For all rolls: A Miss is quantified as 1-3, Bide 4-6, Hit 7+; Rolls of 10+ are especially skillful hits: their opponents' next roll takes a -1 to the final score.
Numerical Modifiers: If a Boneland's member has 5 completed battles, they add +1 to whatever value they roll. In order to be complete, all roll-forms must be filled out and the RP must be wrapped. If any lion (Firekin/Bonelands) has won 5 complete battles, they add +1 to their score. No additional points are given for completing battles above the given values.
Invasion The treaty holds Firekin responsible for the protection of their outpost, however, should the Firekin center be threatened, additional support may be requested. Neither Bonelands nor Firekin are required to answer a request for allied help. A lack of doing so by either party may strain relations between the two prides, but will not break the spoken treaty.
Relationships All Firekin located at the outpost are still considered Firekin. They must still strictly adhere to Firekin custom and rule. While the Boneland's pride tends to be more leniant towards red pelts within their blood, they still do not consider the Firekin 'proven'. Flings will be viewed in the same light as with any other rogue. Huria who have joined the Bonelands are no longer considered under Firekin law.
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