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Re: The stereotype of feralheart
« Reply #10 on: May 31, 2014, 08:49:39 am »
Quite interesting that is, Wolfie_Lover.

What everyone can see in the game (and I mean everyone) are solid black wolves with bright red scars and red/yellow eyes.
It's also fairly annoying when characters have a backstory of "Such and such killed my parents" Or "I killed my pack  and I ran away".

May feralheart be a creative and open to every single character creation, but some of them get slightly annoying indeed.

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Re: The stereotype of feralheart
« Reply #11 on: May 31, 2014, 10:03:41 am »
I could rant on about this but I'm going to keep it as short as possible.  Seeing those 'unique' characters in role-play has become very common, I will agree with you on that.  BUT this game allows them to create a character of THEIR choices.  So, if they don't want to keep the 'normal' colours on their character then that's completely up to them.  I, on the other hand actually do this myself sometimes.  No one wants to look the same as someone else; they want to be original and new, which isn't something that is very realistic and literate but it's just something we, as a game have to put up with and now that there's so many of them, it's beginning to look 'normal'.  At the end of the day, I think we just need to deal with it.  Bleh.

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Re: The stereotype of feralheart
« Reply #12 on: May 31, 2014, 10:21:09 am »
Seeing your point of view I understood that you're neutral to the way people make their characters.
I'm completely fine with that, but also here is one of those things that like I said before remain negative towards the game.
Being unique to get over the top of other 'common' characters.

It all leads to the "I'm better/stronger than you" tunnel.

FeralHeart sure is a game for everyone to create their own and unique character, but the thing is that they use the unique-ness to have a chance to stand over others.
But again it's a game for everyone.
At the end I feel as if I've completely offended about someone, mew.

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