I'm sorry, but-...
i do believe luminaries is Eyes tho i use Optics instead.
Luminaries aren't eyes. Optics is a branch of physics. Eyes mean eyes. There's no easily understood substitute for 'eyes', unless going into needless anatomical terminology.Auds i think are ears Auds aren't ears.
Auds is an entirely made-up word. 'Ears' means 'ears'.i think frame is the body O.o
Frame can be a figurative word for body! Form, stature and such work, too.banner is tail.
A banner is a stick with a piece of material attached to it. A tail is a tail.I think people THINK Fae means female wolf, but i think its a bit odd....
A fae is an explosive device, as far as I'm aware.I have never used Pillars and dont know.
Pillars are huge, stone columns. Legs are legs!I use maw alot and it means Muzzle or mouth as you guessed.
Maw-... Can mean mouth! It's passable,And yeah i think Ivories are teeth.
Ivories aren't teeth. Teeth aren't made of ivory! Fangs is a much better word if 'teeth' is too heinous to use.Instead of blue i sometimes use Cobalt or Teal, maybe Cyan.
Blue works fine, though none of these are incorrect!not green but Emrald
not head but Cranium e.e idk why
A cranium is a section of the skull; it's not synonymous with head. Use 'head'. Seriously.
Pick up the nearest book you have, preferably fiction. Look at the words the author uses. You will NEVER see 'orbs', 'banners' and other incorrect terms the Wolfspeakers have torn from a thesaurus. The most successful fiction authors write so that
everyone in their target audience can understand them, even if only on a basic level. They'll aptly refer to 'eyes' as 'eyes', 'ears' as 'ears', 'head' as 'head' unless delving into the depths of figurative writing. There's simply no need to replace these words with more complicated ones; it does absolutely
nothing to improve your roleplaying ability. If anything, it only limits your roleplay in that you can only interact with fellow Wolfspeakers-- I've never seen any of these terms (except orbs) used in any other roleplays. And I've been roleplaying for 10 years!
It's also an extremely cumbersome manner of roleplay; the words are so jarring! Some claim it's a poetic form of roleplay, wheras it does the exact opposite; it makes your text read like a scientific tome more than an enjoyable slice of interaction.
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She deftly sauntered towards the river, ears flattened and tail twitching; she's seen him."
A few longer words-- but anyone with a basic grasp of english can understand. It flows; it's fluid and easily read! More detail can potentially be added, to.
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She deftly sauntered on alabaster pillars towards the rivulet, auricles flattened against her cranial and obsidian banner twitching; the fae's seen the brujo."An utter mess. Doesn't flow at all, poorly paced, barely makes any sense to anyone-- even those with a brilliant grasp of english! Words are used entirely incorrectly and no one has any idea what's happening. It just looks complicated; that's the only positive thing. It's entirely open to misinterpretation and doesn't add anything to the roleplay.
Subjectively, a good roleplayer is one with an engaging and interesting character, a basic grasp of grammar, punctuation and consideration for the player behind the character, no matter how 'illiterate' or 'literate' they are. Good roleplayers can respond with a short line-- or a paragraph! It's
not the ability to confuse everyone around you with blatant thesaurus abuse and needlessly complicated words! While everyone can roleplay in the style they prefer, I personally think it's more detrimental than anything.
I'd suggest stomping these bad habits before you use them in school work! Your teachers won't be pleased.