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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2011 14:18:15 GMT -8
I have my grumpy loner Zamille who could be somehow be involved, but I don't quite feel as though I could role play her as an evil cat, even though she greatly dislikes organized Clans. Perhaps she could be one of the few loners actually in support of the Clans instead of the evil kitty-mill foundation. XD or perhaps she could be threatened because she's old enough to be practically defenseless against a young tom. Maybe she'll "join" to spy on them and relay information to Clan leaders with the price of a bargaining... x) "give me that part of your territory!"
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Post by Kelby [♥] on Apr 10, 2011 14:23:19 GMT -8
zamille and charlotte should be pals. xD charlotte's all dark and cynical and quiet. they may butt heads, but they could be great travelling partners.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2011 14:56:33 GMT -8
Yeah that'd be fun ^.^ She'd love Charlotte's dark demeanor and would find it quite amusing.
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Post by Dawn on Apr 13, 2011 19:21:54 GMT -8
Hey, can Echo be Master's assassin? I kinda put it in her bio, anyway.
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Post by Bear on Apr 5, 2013 14:20:05 GMT -8
That's pretty much it in a nutshell. The trick to remember is that you're the one setting the example for everyone else on the thread. By stooping blowing up at them and going into an all-caps rage, you're only telling other debaters that it's okay to do that.
Let's look at these three statements: "What are your reasons for not liking Hollyleaf?" "Hollyleaf's awesome, why do you think otherwise?" "Hollyleaf rules, you're stupid for not liking her?" Which one is most likely to warn you that you're about to go head-to-head with a rude debater, and how would you respond to it?
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