✒ {Roleplay Guide #1} Chapter Three
Making a Form
It doesn't matter if people have voted or even seem remotely interested. You have to have a form, it's just necessary!
If you want to be organized, follow the next few steps we talk about. If you don't really care, you can just skip this chapter.
The first step is to analyze what you want to do. If you want to make a good allegiance page, you might want to write the cat's age, personality, and appearance.
I, personally, would always include the username next to the cat name. It makes everything easier for you as well as your roleplayers.
In this case, make a form that includes the name, age, appearance, and personality.
But what's their rank? Queen? Medicine cat?
Include "rank" in your form as well.
Most forms have a backstory so you can get a gist of the cat's life. It doesn't have to be required, but it can be there if you want.
So, that takes us to a form that looks like this:
Name:
Age:
Rank:
Appearance:
Personality:
Backstory:
Other:
You can also add mate/crush/kits, though it's not popular.
When people fill out the form, you need to know what you want as a response. Will you take links for the appearance? Sometimes they don't work. Do you want someone that responds "you'll find out" for personality?
If so, don't be afraid to tell them. If you don't exactly care, well, you should if you want the roleplay to go a little smoother.
It's like... a business.
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