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First off, why?I realize I'm stealing this idea from someone else. I'm aware, it's not mine. Why use it? It's a great idea, I love it. I want people to love my pets regardless of what they are, and I think this method allows me to find them lovely homes without people applying only due to rarity. You don't know whether my pet is tyrannian or plushie, right? It's a gamble, and either way, it ends with you getting a pet you've come to love, regardless of what they are. I hope that has some value to you, because, before you ask, that is what I want in the owner.What, exactly?Well, see, unlike most adoptions, I'm not telling you the name/species/color of my pet. Nope. It's a secret. You get the gender, a nickname, and a short paragraph hinting to what said pet is. What's the advantage of this? Apply as usual (design/other plans, and all), and if I choose you, I will tell you the pet. At that point you can regret the pet, but hopefully you won't because you've become attached. If you do, I'll go to the next in line, and so on. Some of these pets I applied for and they actually had competition! So yes, yes, many of them are relatively rare, and very appealing. I love them, so I think someone else will, too. The personalities assigned to them are mine, feel free to change that. It's the description itself that serves as your hint as to what each is!I've organized them by levels of attachment, but that doesn't mean you can give no effort for the pets I love a bit less. I will know, and I will be upset. Tier 1 petsCen (RW) - maleCen is a large, white, misunderstood beast. The site of his large paws, long nose, or large white ears terrifies people. Those unfortunate enough to come near him hope that tugging on the fur lining his huge back might allow them to get the advantage... Kod (VWN, fictional RN) - male Kod feels like an outsider, constantly having to prove his worth, all because of his small stature... His shiny blue eyes are constantly filling with tears; it only worsens when he thinks of what he must do to innocent civilians. Why do his people do this, their shimmery wings spread with triumph as other planets' inhabitants suffer? Weh (VWN) - female Weh is usually your typical, cheerful little girl. Once a month, however, the moon has her barking up a storm... Whi (DN) - male Tier 2 petsZer (WN) - maleRo (VWN) - male Zi (WN) - female Hon (VBN) - male Ritz (RW) - male Go (video game RW) - male Tier 3 petsTear these ones from my cold, dead fingersEro (VWN) - male Qy (VWN) - male Zor (WN) - male |
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