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Post by waspwhisker on Jul 22, 2012 18:23:31 GMT -10
Wasp's Warrior Roleplay Pet Peeves
Well, as the title so kindly says, this is going to be the home to all my Warrior RP pet peeves!
I was unsure where to stick this, so please forgive me if it should go elsewhere.
Now, I'll have everything indexed nicely, as things pop up in my head almost as fast as they disappear, so please bare with me.
Index: 1. Disobedient kits/apprentices 2. One sentence posts 3. Spam and swamping 4. Nontraditional names
Please, as a warning, if you get offended by any of these, these are my opinions. I am entitled to my opinion just as much as the next person, but some of these I think most people would agree with.
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Post by waspwhisker on Jul 23, 2012 20:40:17 GMT -10
Disobedient kits/apprentices
As Pyro and I argued this, my stance on it changed a bit, but not enough to make me not want to still rant on this topic. So ahead of time, cheers for the good argument, Pyro. :3
Okay, something I hate with every fiber of my being, is, as the title states, DISOBEDIENT KITS AND APPRENTICES.
How often is it you see an apprentice go against their mentor with ill-intentions? The only to characters that come to my mind are Squirrelflight and Cloudtail.
Yes, Crowfeather and Squirrelflight left for the Great Journey and disobeyed the warrior-accompaniment/permission rule, but in the end, they saved the clans.
Yes, Firestar and Greystripe did disobey commands, but they still saved WindClan did they not?
Swiftpaw and Brightheart went and sought out the dogs only to prove that they were ready to be warriors (although this one for me is still a little iffy because if they were ready to be warriors, they would have just lived with it).
Now, I can fairly say that most of the apprentices in the were respectful and obedient to their mentors/clan.
So why is it that most apprentices/kits seem to break these rules again and again all the time in rp?
IT SHOULDN'T HAPPEN.
Yes they are young and it is to be expected once or twice. But if they seem to break the rules over and over again, then should they even be training to be a warrior, or even be part of a clan if they won't follow the warrior code?
And not to quote myself, but, "I hate it when they use the whole, 'It builds character' excuse. Nope, all it builds up on is the need for me to beat that character with a flamethrower."
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