Profile of Acer: Quick Facts
Acer
Played By: Jess
Basic Info
Full Name: Acer Rubrum
Subspecies: Elk
Sex: Male
Age: 6.5 years (June 2, 2012)
Birthplace: Banff, Canada
At a Glance
7-point Imperial Elk.
Profile of Acer: Details
Appearance
A great beast, Acer is a prime example of his species weighing in at an impressive 325kg. His coat is in wonderful condition, and the majority of it is a smoothe, maple brown, with the exception of his kingly ruff which darkens to the colour of hot cocoa. He has calm, dark brown eyes and carries an impressive 7-point rack, making him an Imperial Elk, with 18 inch brow tines, long, sharpened royal tines and sloping whale tines, to point out a few of his assets.
Personality
Defiant, with survival and procreation as his priorities in life.
Profile of Acer: Additional Information
Registered on January 29, 2019, last visited March 11, 2019, 12:21 PM
Acer has a small herd of 7 cow elk with him; Ginger, Foxglove, Trilium, Buttercup, Chicory, Lupin and Daisy. The idea with Acer and Co is that when you enter a thread with him to hunt him or one of his harem, a bunch of dice rolls will happen!

1. The first roll will be out of 15, with the success rate being altered by the amount of wolves who join within the first 5 days; max 4 wolves for posting speed.
1 wolf: Roll a 1 for success
2 wolves: Roll 1-4 for success
3 wolves: Roll 1-6 for success
4 wolves: Roll 1-8 for success

If your number is not a successful roll, then the hunt will be a failure AND one wolf must obtain a serious injury. We can roll to see which wolf gets the injury. You MUST be willing to subject your wolf to possible injury before entering a thread with Acer and his harem; elk are dangerous creatures!!

2. If your first roll was a success, then the next roll simply chooses which female elk they take down. Each has a personality and size I'll outline in his pawprints.

3. TAKE DOWN THE KING: Once all 8 cow elk are gone, I'll start doing rolls for Acer himself. He will still be dangerous on his own- so any unsuccessful rolls will result in serious injury to one wolf involved.
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