=⌕ [ tenrp project - litter guide ] // » ᵖⁱˣᵉˡ ⁱˢ ᵗʸᵖⁱⁿᵍ... > this is the official guide for creating litters in the endless narrative. :) .. project guidelines : > project must be labeled based on winning system. ( first come first serve, random, selective, etc. ) > litters must state whether or not the kits are in a saintly lineage. [ saintly parentage = saintly kits, see saintly lineage guide for more information. ] donated litters can be rolled, but parented/family adopts cannot. > set up an application form with basics, and add however many sections as you please. ( example; [ username .. activity level .. kit you want .. personality .. research .. extra ] ) > litters must provide users an opportunity to gain information about the role-play. ( a link to the project hub; sign ups, etc. ) .. design guidelines : > designs cannot be overly colorful, while some liberties are allowed, kits should be at least somewhat realistic in coloration. ( example; neon pink, lime green ) > kits cannot be given disorders or disabilities for "aesthetic" purposes. any kit with a disorder must have proper research. .. naming guidelines : > kits cannot be named after their disorder / disability. ( example, a kit is named Lostkit because they were born missing a leg ) > names cannot be hyphenated. ( example, Snow-Leopardkit, Pine-Treekit ) > names must be relatively realistic, meaning a character could have awareness of the existence of the thing. some exceptions can be made. ( example; the names Microwavekit, Picturekit and Dinosaurkit are not valid. Toastedkit, Visagekit, and Fossilkit are, however. ) *characters with a background outside of the clans ( loner, kittypet ) are an exception to this since it is feasibly possible for them to have knowledge beyond that of clan cats. > names cannot be derived from part of a word. that's like only finishing half of a sentence. ( example; Butterkit based off of a butterfly ) > if you have a questions about whether or not a name is valid, feel free to ask!
> back to the project hub - https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1281016481