Post by D E V I on Jun 10, 2020 21:37:41 GMT
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[attr="class","sitepostname"]BEAUTIFUL CREATURES [attr="class","sitepost1"] | health guide Health is a very important factor when it comes to fights and hunting - as well as general roleplaying! If your character isn't in peak physical condition, they will struggle to maintain themselves in a fight. Use the information outlined below to help you decide which health category your character falls into: Please note: You can manually adjust your character's health in your profiles. If your character is injured, you will need to adjust their health accordingly. If you receive a wound or injury while hunting or fighting, Shaman/Apothecary dens are in place for recovery. Characters who have been injured will need to visit their Shaman/Apothecary in order to heal and recover from the injury depending on the severity. If the injury is not tended to, it may become worse - i.e infected. There is no minimum or maximum amount of IC responses between the healer and the injured character, but characters with moderate/severe injuries will likely be required to have a cool-down period to recover. This period is determined in OOC by the Shaman/Apothecary in charge of healing said injury. Injuries can stack and characters can become impaired by multiple severe wounds if they are not careful. If treatment is not administered or if a wound is very severe, the Gods and Goddesses of the Motherland may curse the injured animal with a greater implication - infection, sepsis, inflammation, tissue damage, etc. excellent health * Characters that belong to factions or packs have excellent health. * Characters that have just previously left their pack/faction in a previous thread have excellent health * Characters in peak physical condition with few to none cuts or scrapes or any wounds that affect the ability/functionality of a wolf. * Characters that do not have a healed injury or illness that affects the functionality of a wolf. * Instant disqualifications for excellent health: missing limbs, partial/full loss of a sense, mental disorders, life-threatening illnesses/diseases, broken bones that did not set properly. good health * If they haven't been a rogue for more than two IC seasons on Godless. * Characters that have just recently received light injuries no longer than 2 OC months * Characters that suffer from a mental disability that doesn't hinder their functionality as a person taking care of their basic needs: sleeping, eating, and drinking. * Are a blind rogue who has a traveling companion that mentions they are taking care of them * Characters that have a treatable/curable illness or disease and are being treated by another character. * Instant disqualification for good health: missing limbs, partial/full loss of a sense, mental disorders, broken bones that did not set properly, life-threatening illnesses/diseases. fair health * Characters that are a rogue and have been for more than two IC seasons. * Characters that have recently received a moderate injury such as mild lacerations, concussions, sprains, dislocated joints, venomous stings/bites that are no longer than 4 IC seasons old. * Characters with no life-threatening illnesses/diseases, however, don't have a traveling companion to take care of them. * A blind rogue character that doesn't have the help of a traveling companion. * A character that is a rogue and have a healed injury that affects their functionality as a wolf: bones that didn't set properly or partial/full loss of a sense or loss of a limb. * Characters that have the Omega rank. * Female characters who suffered from pregnancy/birthing complications. poor health * Characters that have recently suffered from a severe injury: broken bones, fetal illness/disease, venomous bites/stings, severe concussions, amnesia, or full loss of a sense that is more than 1 IC year old. * Characters that are slaves/captured scouts. * Characters that suffer from an untreated mental disorder that prevents them from properly functioning and taking care of their basic needs. * Characters born with a disabling mutation: heart disease, weak immune system or severe asthma. |
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