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* Must be compatible to mentions of bat-like wings, paws, cat-like hissing, fur, and hackles. The LOOK doesn't have to explicitly say those details, but it can't have anything that would contradict the presence of them. Because of this, it's almost always gonna end up being feline-ish. |
* Must be compatible to mentions of bat-like wings, paws, cat-like hissing, fur, and hackles. The LOOK doesn't have to explicitly say those details, but it can't have anything that would contradict the presence of them. Because of this, it's almost always gonna end up being feline-ish. |
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* They have to be compatible with mentions of being tiny, small and diminutive. |
* They have to be compatible with mentions of being tiny, small and diminutive. |
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* Noun changes are allowed, but feline types that could ambiguously refer to another animal type like "shadowcub" are not allowed. |
* Noun changes are allowed, but feline types that could ambiguously refer to another animal type like "shadowcub" are not allowed. More general ones like "shadowbeast" are acceptable. |
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==GM Posts== |
==GM Posts== |
Revision as of 01:22, 9 November 2023
What your design should specify
- the noun: shadow<feline> or shadowling
- the appearance or “tap”: how it appears in the room description
- the description or “look”: the more detailed description people see when they look at your shadowling
Short TAPS are 15/15/15, Long TAPS are 80, and LOOKs are 500
Design Guidelines for Shadowling
- Must remain shadow-based that can melt into someone's shadow and is primarily composed of darkness.
- Must be compatible to mentions of bat-like wings, paws, cat-like hissing, fur, and hackles. The LOOK doesn't have to explicitly say those details, but it can't have anything that would contradict the presence of them. Because of this, it's almost always gonna end up being feline-ish.
- They have to be compatible with mentions of being tiny, small and diminutive.
- Noun changes are allowed, but feline types that could ambiguously refer to another animal type like "shadowcub" are not allowed. More general ones like "shadowbeast" are acceptable.