Rules
Ground Rules
> Your wolf must have been an adult for a month. If you got the wolf as an adult, you must wait a month before entering it into a breeding raffle.
> It is your own responsibility to make sure your entry is correct - colourists are not responsible for asking you to fix an entry.
> If you do not fill out your form correctly it may be discarded. You have the time to ask questions before entering.
> If any RPs are not completed by the time you enter, your entry will be discarded.
> If your RPs are not the right length your entry will be discarded.
> If you make a mistake in the entry, you may fix it by quoting it and adding the fixes.
> One person may only enter one couple. They may have other wolves of their own entered by others up to a maximum of
two. This means they may enter three wolves - one by themselves and two by other people.
> The same wolf may not be entered twice in one raffle.
> Try using the checklists to make sure you've not forgotten something important!
Roleplay Rules
> All entering RP couples must have 3 complete RPs, SRPs or Logs. They should all contain the couple primarily.
> These RPs must be less than a year old.
> The RP should show some intent to create pups - whether it be a crush, or a sordid love affair.
> An RP longer than or exceeding the requirements of the rules for RP, SRP and Log, whilst applauded, does not constitute more than one RP.
> Mates must have met one another more than a week before the raffle.
> Once a wolf couple has 'won' a raffle with three RPs those RPs
may not be used again.
> An RP should be 15 posts long and each post should be a reasonable length - more than one or two lines majoritarily.
> An
SRP must be ~1500 words to qualify as complete, a
log between two people must either be equivalent to 15 posts back and forth or 2500 words not inclusive of participant names / non-rp words.
> Scripted/OOC RP may qualify for an RP but it may NOT be the RP used to show the intent to breed. It must also be logged and consist of 1500+ words.
Pack Rules
> A wolf must enter the pack before entering the raffle and must have an RP, SRP or Log to that effect.
> A pack which has just started has a minimum of one month before their wolves are considered stable enough to count for pack protection on litter rolls.
> Similarly a pack which is on probation will also be too unstable for them to count for litter rolls.
> No matter whether you are entering for a roleplay or open raffle, if you wish pack protection you must have at least one roleplay within the pack showing that the wolf is a pack member -
even if they were born into it.
> Any rp within packlands and containing pack members is eligible to be used as proof of being in a pack. Roleplay entrants may use one of their breeding roleplays if it fits within this category.