Julian Loner
Posts : 71 Join date : 2016-04-27 Location : Land of Oz. No, not the one you're thinking of. The one with roos
RP Stats HP: (30/30) Skill: 0
| Subject: Claire's Training with Julian and Killian Sun Aug 06, 2017 10:32 am | |
| Welcome Claire to your training with your adoptive dad, and Killian. To please them both you'll have to earn 30/60 points in three skills, but that should be no problem for a smart pup like you. Good luck!
Roleplay Stats: (Idea originally by Magmafeather)
Hunting Large Animals[0/60] Successful: 12 points--Unsuccessful: 5 points
Hunting Medium Animals[0/60] Successful: 8 points--Unsuccessful: 4 points
Hunting Small Animals[0/60] Successful: 4 points--Unsuccessful: 2 points
Fishing[0/60] Successful: 6 points--Unsuccessful: 3 points
Finding Prey[0/60] Small: Successful, 4 points, unsuccessful, 2 points (if many prey is found at once, then you will receive points for finding two prey) Medium/Fish: Successful, 5 points, unsuccessful, 3 points Large: Successful, 6 points, unsuccessful, 3 points
Finding Herbs[0/60] Quickly found- 7 points, Not very fast- 4 points, Did not find any- 2 points
Scouting for Predators[0/60] Found any: 8 points, unsuccessful: 2 points (finding a group of predators will earn the points for finding three, finding an animal that could be considered as both prey and a predator will give you half the points)
Offensive Fighting[0/60] Successful move: 6 points, unsuccessful: 4 points, more may be earned when fighting prey/predators
Defensive Fighting[0/60] Successful move: 7 points, unsuccessful: 4 points
Problem Solving[0/60] Solution found quickly: 10 points, Solution found: 8 points, Tried but no solution found: 4 points ---------- Padding into the clearing that he'd told Claire to come find him in, the kelpie glanced around, working out what prey was around, and what he'd be teaching Claire. At least he didn't have to worry too much about offensive fighting. Though he knew how to defend himself, the black wolf who'd seemed to have adopted her as well would be much better at doing that. So maybe he'd focus on finding and catching her prey, with a bit of problem solving to make her use her brain. Finding a patch of sunlight that was nicely warmed, he settled there with a yawn, half closing his eyes to wait for her. It was likely she'd try and pounce on him, but that was fine. It was all in fun, and it was good practice for her too. | |
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