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Crack Subspecies! (Please join us!)

Crack Subspecies! (Please join us!)
Posted 2024-05-28 00:54:46

Welcome!


What is a Subspecies, you may be asking? Let me tell you:


SubSpecies are themed wolves that match a set of standards regarding wether or not they are part of that SubSpecies. SubSpecies must have standards and rules set that makes their wolves different from other SubSpecies or regular Wolvden wolves. Rules/standards may include but not limited to Specific genetic bases (Color/Lightness), certain marking in certain slots , and or have specific limited color theme. For example let's say you want a Phrog SubSpecies and say only Green wolves aka (Serpetine, Moss, Clover etc..) with mostly green markings (Moss/Clover Markings) are Phrog. That would be okay since it differs wolves from immediately being a Phrog SubSpecies. What cannot be a SubSpecies is if you say Dire SubSpecies with no  set or rules to differentiate them from others. Typical SubSpecies usually have a least 2 major Must haves in sets and rules but that is left to be up to the SubSpecies creator as long as it can be divided/diffrent from any regular wolvden wolf.


This is my subspecies, The Crack Subspecies
I have a subspecies project, also known as "Through the Cracks". It's about wolves who look like this link , or this link  , or even this link !

There are only a few standards: Must be colourbomb (e.g. link , or link ) , must have Umbra or some other type of Cracks, and they must be visible, the cracks. That's really it!

Your Crack Wolf is not a true Crack Wolf until you register it. All you have to do is fill out this form: Wolf name// Wolf gender// Wold age// Link. If you have any questions or notes, please add that! After I have successfully registered them, you may show off all you like! Please include in the bio, though, that your wolf is a Crack Subspecies. Thank you!

Here are some examples of acceptable wolves: link , link ,  and link
Here are some non acceptable ones:
link , link , and link . Those wolves are pretty, but it doesn't count!


You can also earn the role "Minor Split" if you have over 5 Crack Wolves registered, and "Major Split" if you have over ten! I will make a list of the roles and who has them, but that will be on a new post.

I have a few rules, too:
1. This is my idea, and you may not take it or use it in ANY WAY. I have eyes everywhere, so you will not get away with it.
2. Be kind! This isn't meant to be harsh or mean, everyone is accepted.
3. If someone is doing something 'wrong', contact me! You may not, under ANY CIRCUMSTANCE, confront them yourself.
4. Don't get upset if I won't register a wolf.
5. Have fun, and don't give yourself fake roles/fake register your wolves.


That's it! Please register and help us thrive, we might start a guild for this!
Aussie-doggi
#135977

Posted 2024-05-28 00:55:11 (edited)
Wolves registered so far:
1.link , Tiger. Owner: DarkHeart, #137813.
2. link Crimson. Owner:  DarkHeart, #137813.
Aussie-doggi
#135977

Posted 2024-05-28 00:56:21 (edited)
Roles:
Junior Crack
DarkHeart #137813
Minor Split
None! Check back for more!
Major Split
None! Check back for more!
Aussie-doggi
#135977

Posted 2024-05-28 01:16:01 (edited)
Wolf name: Tiger
Wolf gender: Male
Wolf age: 1 year & 1 month
Link


DarkHeart
#137813

Posted 2024-05-28 14:30:21
That's great! He is now registered. Also, it's the real age, and every rollover he will age up half a month, just like actual wolvden. Congrats on being the first member!
Aussie-doggi
#135977

Posted 2024-05-29 02:38:54 (edited)
I wanted to make my own Subspecies, what forum is this on? As in is it Watering hole or another?

Also, why do I feel like making a RP with this??

DarkHeart
#137813

Posted 2024-05-29 03:34:05 (edited)
Crimson: {Chased because pf lack of space}

DarkHeart
#137813

Posted 2024-05-29 14:04:35
1. Projects & Records, in the Watering Hole. 2. I would say no, but if I look carefully, I can see how she counts. So I'll add her when I get time.
Aussie-doggi
#135977

Posted 2024-05-29 23:55:12
Slot 7: Umbra Cracks (46% : T3), so it is faint, but it is visible

DarkHeart
#137813

Posted 2024-05-30 00:05:01
Yup! I see a lot of lava cracks here. :)
Aussie-doggi
#135977

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