NPC Application Rules
-First off, many of the rules for regular characters apply here, so if you haven't, go and read those. *prods the topic, 'Character Rules and Application Form'*
-NPC means 'Non-Player Character'. So NPCs are not characters that you will role-play all the time. Just when the plot calls for it.
-These NPCs are all humans, and they must be over the age of twenty-five. They are for the plot, which, if you haven't already, you ought to read. *prods the topic, 'Basic Plots'*
-Currently there is no specific limit on the amount of NPCs that will exist on the board, but I don't think we'll need more than five.
-If you play an NPC character, you will be notified by myself if you are needed to step into a plot. Sometimes I will request specific NPC characters, other times I will ask all of them. Basically, NPCs will come occassionally to check up on the bears. And no, bears you cannot attack the NPCs unless you have permission, and it needs to be okay-ed by the admin. Because if a bear kills or even injures an NPC -or more- than one-, it would make sense for the NPCs not to come into the park/island again, and that would alter the plot. Basically, the NPCs are around to add a bit of interest, and to make the bears grumpy by intruding. ^^ lol.
-You need to fill out a quick audition form, which is below, and then fill out a regular characer application form, which is also below.
Character Application Form
Name- ((a unique name, please.))
Pronounciation- ((If difficult to pronounce.))
Age- ((again, be realistic to the human life-span. Also, I don't tinhk weshould have any NPCs over 50. So therefore, they all need to be between 25-50.))
Gender- ((self-explainable.))
Height- ((Be reasonable. No human is going to be seven feet tall. Even 6'5" is on the tall side. But I don't have to lecture you on human heights, because you're human. Or you sohuld be. lol.))
Appearance- ((at least 10 full sentences, one complete paragraph.))
Personality- ((at least 10 full sentences, one complete paragraph.))
History- ((at least 15 full sentences, one-and-a-half complete paragraphs.))