As the role play starts to pick up in the future (maybe), I'm going to start allowing for what we're going to call "Kindlings". Now, you're probably saying, "Hey, Benny, what's a kindling? Isn't that related to fire?" And I'm going to say "Yes! It does relate to fire, but other definitions means to 'animate' or 'bring forth' and it sounds better than 'Assortment' so let's call it kindlings!" Kindlings are what this role play calls a "litter" since the characters present in this role play are humans with animal characteristics. (Since many animals call their bunches of children by different names) Rules: i. Any name is acceptable, as long as it is appropriate and is logical ii. Last names are not required, but are suggested (since there can be, like, eight million Lily's at a time) iii. First names must be one word, or otherwise connected by a hyphen/become the child's middle name iv. A character can adopt up to five characters per a kindling, bio is four characters per a kindling v. The max amount of kindlings one character can have is three. vi. You can adopt children at 23 years of age, and have bio kids at 26 vii. There can't be more than two people with the same name in a single rank at a time (So, two children can be named Lily, but no more children can be named that until one of them ages up or dies) viii. There cannot be more than five people of the same name in one village ix. If you give a character a disorder/disability, you MUST check all applicants research with both prior knowledge and websites (If they provide a link to the website they used, go ahead and check there) x. All kindlings must have two images of each character; one as the child's animal form and the other as their human form. If a kindling doesn't have this, then it will be rejected. xi. Adopted children may start at any age as long as it is over two years and they still remain a child. Bio children must be registered as two years in the storage Have fun =] Basic formatting for applications + requirements: Username // About you // RPing experience/Activity // Child's future gender // Child's future sexuality // Basic personality // Detailed personality // Research // Other