You must read all the rules to sign up. 1. OCs must be a type of wolf from where their pack is located. If they are a lone wolf, then they should be from where they were originally from. For example: A wolf from the Sud-Est pack can only be an Eastern wolf or a hybrid of an Eastern wolf and some other wolf that could be found in Canada. 2. Your OC must look realistic. No, you cannot have a pitch-black wolf with purple eyes and wings. I will be lenient if your OC is a hybrid, and I will allow odd markings as long as they are realistic. 3. Legacy OCs must look somewhat like their parents. If one parent is brown and another is gray, would the kid come out white? No, obviously not. This rule only applies to biological legacies. 4. If you have a status, (Fox, bear, dog, cat, etc.) the character must also look realistic to their species as well. 5. If your character is reincarnated from a previously deceased wolf, they must have something similar to the deceased wolf that is reincarnated. Example: A brown-gray wolf was reincarnated. The wolf had yellow eyes and a scar on their front paw. The character they are reincarnated as has to have either the same pelt color, same eye color, and/or a marking/scar similar to the one the deceased wolf had. 6. OCs can only have one of two types of names. - A name in English that relates to how the OC looks or acts, flora or fauna in the area they live in, or something else that has to do with nature that is universal like weather or rocks. - A name in another language that relates to how the OC looks or acts, flora or fauna in the area they live in, or something else that has to do with nature that is universal like weather or rocks. The language the name is in has to make sense. A name like Cendre (which means ash in French) could work for a wolf living in Quebec, but not a wolf living in a majority English-speaking part of Canada. (NOTE: these rules only apply to NON-DOMESTIC OCs. If you have a domestic species status such as a cat or dog, then you can basically name your OC whatever you want.) 7. Your OC MUST start out between ages 1-3 years (which is around 15-29 human years) old UNLESS they are a legacy. 8. A legacy can start from age 0 months to three years 9. An OC can have these physical disabilities: -Blind and partially blind -Deaf -Mute -Limp paw(s) -Colorblind (complete colorblindness as wolves cannot see all the colors we can anyways) -Physically scarred (if it's only minor scars, there is no research required) -Amputated (Only for domestic animal status OCs) -Other (please message me on my profile if you would like to portray any other physical disability) And these mental ones: -ADHD/ADD -Autism -OCD -Bipolar -Schizophrenia -Depression -Other (please message me on my profile if you would like to portray any other mental disability) 10. Before playing a disabled character, you must do extensive research and provide a summary of the disorder/disability you would like to portray. This rule doesn't apply to you if you actually HAVE the disability you would like your OC to have. 11. No EXTREME traumatic events in OC backstories. 12. Put a TW if your OC has a backstory that involves anything from the TW list in the Le Loup main studio. 13. Calculate the wolf years to human years like this: -From ages 0-1, that is equal to 15 human years per year -From ages 1-2, that is equal to 9 human years per year -From the third year onwards, each year is equal to 5 human years per year So a 3 year old wolf would be 29 years old. (NOTE: I highly recommend searching up "dog to human years calculator" and looking at the biggest dog section for more accurate calculations) 14. No two OCs may go by the same name. This is universal regardless of gender, pack, species, or looks. It causes confusion to have two OCs with the same name. Thanks for reading :)