Post by Wolfling on Jan 22, 2010 12:27:08 GMT -5
To start off, the form that will appear after the pups are born will look similar to this:
Parents Wolf A X Wolf B
Pack Pack X
Name Fluffy
Gender Female
Coat Color White and Gray
Eye Color Blue
Species Gray wolf
Genetic Mutations None
Basic Personality Highly Dominant / Aggressive
Other/Special Will be shorter than mother.
Health Status at Birth: Excellent
Okay, so what's with the personality? Isn't that supposed to be decided by the parents and develop as the pup grows? Yes, why yes it is.
The basic personality is simply a basic launching pad for the pup, and it gives the parents and the to-be player something to play with. And so to give an idea what everything means, here's a list of the basics that will be used:
Parents Wolf A X Wolf B
Pack Pack X
Name Fluffy
Gender Female
Coat Color White and Gray
Eye Color Blue
Species Gray wolf
Genetic Mutations None
Basic Personality Highly Dominant / Aggressive
Other/Special Will be shorter than mother.
Health Status at Birth: Excellent
* * *
Okay, so what's with the personality? Isn't that supposed to be decided by the parents and develop as the pup grows? Yes, why yes it is.
The basic personality is simply a basic launching pad for the pup, and it gives the parents and the to-be player something to play with. And so to give an idea what everything means, here's a list of the basics that will be used:
- Highly Dominant: High Dominant pups tend to be either Aggressive or Passionate, meaning they will go out of their way to lead. They tend to cause problems in the pack when they are older, striving to gain control of their own pack. As pups, they stand among their siblings and are usually the strongest.
- Dominant: Dominants could swing either High or Passive, depending on how they are raised and their situation in the back. They generally work their way toward trying to snag the Beta position and are usually the right hand pups of High Dominants, should their be any in the litter. They are often very good at taking orders.
- Passive Dominant: Passives are usually easy going and feel they take on the world by themselves, but are quite content in their pack if raised in the right atmosphere. If opportunity comes, they will leap at the chance to take a leadership role, but are not always driven to fight for it. They tend to be spunky and independent.
- Passive Submissive: Passive Subs are usually confident in themselves but similar to passive dominants, will try and take a more active role in their pack if given the opportunity, though they aren't generally ones for leading anyone. They usually make good loners just as well as humble packmates.
- Submissive: Submissive pups are usually the quieter ones, but tend to have good heads on their shoulders. They prefer to take orders rather than give them and don't necessarily feel the need to fight for higher ranks if they are happy with what they are doing. They like their comfort zones.
- Highly Submissive: High Subs are usually the weakest of the litter and tend to be the most picked upon. Their personalities can get aggressive and these tend to make loners or omegas. If raised in the right atmosphere, however, they make gentle, lovable packmates. However, they tend to not be very confident in themselves.
Health Statuses
- Excellent Pup has 99% chance of living
- Very Good Pup has 90% chance of living
- Good Pup has 80% chance of living
- Okay Pup has 50% chance of living
- Poor Pup has 30% chance of living
- Very Poor Pup has less than 15% of living
- Stillborn Pup has died at birth