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Unlikely Allies
For years, two Sled teams have been bitter rivals, each driving the other to do better, be better. Especially over the other. In any race, where ever one is, the other is sure to be close behind. They were all content with that too, neither looking to make amends, just wanting to out perform the other team and take home the prizes.
With a new, big race looming, it looked like their rivalry was coming to a head, and they would finally be able to prove who was the better Sled team. However, fate had a different design in mind. Just weeks before the Survival Race, the two teams were involved in a terrible accident. Unfortunately for them, both teams were left incapacitated, neither able to compete with a full team in the race. All seemed lost for the team, and, with the vet and medical bills acrued, it seemed as if neither team would be able to return to the races any time soon.
That was when the two teams came together, willing to put aside their differences, their hate for one another, in order to try and win the race and split the cash prize. It was their only hope, their only chance, to pay off the bills and be able to return to with their own teams later. Knowing it was their only chance, they reluctantly agreed, combining their remaining healthy dogs into one team under one musher. There's just one problem:
Just because the humans have put their differences aside, doesn't meant the dogs will. With the biggest race of their life ahead of them, the dogs, and their musher, will soon find out the biggest obstacle they face is nothing found on the trail, but, rather, themselves.
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As per usual, Polly and Tenebris Umbra are the Co-Leads for this rp if they wish it. Please show them the same respect you would show me. I will tolerate nothing less.
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This is a newer rp for me. So there will be things fixed and edited throughout. It has never gotten off it's feet before, so hopefully this time is the charm. Edited at July 21, 2022 05:23 PM by Imperial Sands
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The Roleplay Rules Follow all of WP and Eve's Rules. 1. Be Active. This should be self explanatory.
2. There will be a character limit of 2 characters per person to start.
3. This is a Semi-Literate Rp. This needs to be shown in Sign Ups and in Rp Posts.
4. Properly Credited, Free to Use Stock are allowed to be Used for Appearance. However: You must use an image from DA. You also must include at least the size of your dog in it's appearance [so it's measurements for height and weight]. 5. Since this a more Survival Based rp, you characters will get hurt, and could even die. Please be prepared for this, and willing to participate.
6. Hate the Character, not the Player. If you have an issue with someone in the rp, please Pm me.
7. For this Rp, only dog breeds or mixes that are used as Sled Dogs will be accepted. If you aren't sure, ask me. If you've read everything, tell me who's your favorite: Togo or Balto.
8. I will Allow for Two Wolfdogs, but that is it. They have to be low content, and their dog half has to be a Sled Dog breed. You must reserve it in advance, but if you don't, and by the time you put up your form others have, I will honor them first.
9. Perfect Characters, Powerplaying, etc is not Accepted obviously.
10. Reservations will last 48 hours, unless an extension is approved by me.
11. Each Position on the Team is Split evenly between the two teams. So 1 Lead Dog, 1 Swing Dog, 3 Team Dogs, and 1 Wheel Dog per Team.
12. Have fun!
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Additional Roleplay Information
Backstory
The rivalry between the two teams starts way back prior to the dogs, beginning originally with the mushers. They used to date in their young years during school. As things go, it was an ugly break up, and the two became viciously competitive with each other, constantly trying to outdo the other. Likely they were just trying to gain the other's attention. Either way, it motivated them to constantly do better, driving them into who they are now.
Unfortunately, the bad blood wasn't limited to the two lovers past mistakes. One race, a big one, changed everything. The teams came in first and second, and the victor was elated, the prize money would help tremendously, however, their celebration was too soon, as the second team got the Disqualified on a technical error, something small and insignificant, but it promoted the second placer to first, and disqualified the first. Unfortuantely, this left that team in a difficult place for years, scraping tooth and nail for every penny they could find and barely holding on.
But the rivalry continued until what it is today.
The Mushers
Team One: Beckett Darvin | F | 25 Years
Team Two: Aiden Paine | M | 25 Years
The Race
This race isn't like normal Sled Races. Instead it's a long distance survival trek. The teams start at a specifc place and must travel though unmarked wilderness to the final finish line. There are no checkpoints, with the exception of the ones teams can go to if they pull out from the race. Otherwise, the mushers and the teams are on their own. They must survive until they reach that finish line, and the projected time it takes to reach it is approximately 14 days, though that is towards the higher end. This isn't so much a race, as it is a test of survival, skill, and the team's will to live.
However, the cash prize is at $500,000, which is still a nice purse even split between two. Making the whole thing well worth for people sure they can survive.
The Role Explanations
The Positions
Lead Dogs There are usually two Lead Dogs on each team, though a team can be lead with just one at the helm, and they are the ones who lead the teams through the races. Lead dogs often have to be intelligent, somewhat independent, have common sense, and they must be able to find the trail in harsh conditions. They are, in every sense, the bosses of the team. These dogs usually have a strong drive to run, and can make their own decisions if a command they’re given is bad.
Swing Dogs These are the two dogs who are hitched directly behind the Lead Dogs. Their primary job is to steer the team and to make the turns/arcs and keep the team on the trail. These might also be Back up Lead dogs or Lead dogs in training too, so if needed they can lead at times. They also are dogs who have experience as Team Dogs.
Team Dogs These are the dogs between the Swing Dogs and the Wheel Dogs, there can be anywhere from 2 to 8 team dogs on a single team, though the normal is 6. Together, they are the teams brawn, their primary job is to pull the sled and offerr muscle to the team. They the speed the team runs at too. It's not unusual to see other dogs from other positions take up Team Dog positions either.
Wheel Dogs These are two dogs closest to the sled behind the Team Dogs. They are always some of the largest dogs on the team, and are usually the strongest of the team. They are considered the powerhouse, as they are the first to take on the brunt of the load the team is pulling, especially when going uphill. While the Lead Dogs might lead the team and everything, and the Swing Dogs are the ones who steer the team, it's the Wheel Dogs who steer the sled.
((Keep in mind I'm not a Sledding Expert, so these may not be 100% accurate.))
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The Available Roles
Lead Dogs 1. Reserved for Me 2.
Swing Dogs 1. 2.
Team Dogs 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Wheel Dogs 1. Male | Reserved for Me 2.
Dogs in Blue are from Team One Dogs in Red are from Team Two
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The Application Form
Name: Age: Gender: Original Team: Role: Breed: Appearance: [Detailed Description, Stock Image with Measurements] Personality: [Detailed Description] Crush: Mate: Pups: Affiliations: [Since these dogs rival one team and work with their own, there will be detailed relationships here] Other:
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This is Open and Accepting!
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Name: Yaktag Age: 5 Years Gender: Male Breed: Alaskan Malamute Original Team: TBD Role: Wheel Dog Appearance:
Credit belongs to FurLined on DA. Stock Image.
Yaktag is a large dog, even for an Alaskan Malamute, standing at 30 inches and weighs a hefty 146 lbs. He is a staggering sight to behold, but when someone sees where he is on the lineup, it isn't that surprising. Being a wheel dog he, and his counterpart, take the brunt of the sled, pulling and steering it as if it were nothing but a feather. Yak's body is wound with powerful muscle, bulky and quite heftf, giving him an aura riddled with strength. However, that bulk is also built for endurance, able to run and pull the sled for quite some time.
The large male has a shorter coat, not being the shaggy variety of Malamute. It's thick and a bit coarse to the touch, able to keep it warm in even the coldest of temperatures. His coat is made up of two colors, white and an orange red. His base is white, covering him all over, whereas the russet color is his markings. He has the standard markings, the russet color covering his body from the top of his head and his ears and down to his tail, going down his body on either side before fading into the white partially down his legs. Of course, as it does go down his legs, the color does fade in pigment, going from the orange red to an actual organge color. His face markings are pretty stereotypical as well, the red covering the top of his head, coming down to frame his cheeks, as well as red points on his face around his eyes and a stripe from his forehead down to touch his nose.
His eyes, which are often closed because the male enjoys his naps, are a dark brown color, with the slightest hint of red to them. His scent is something musky and woody, masculine without being overpowering. His voice is deep, a bit husky, maybe even gravelly when he talks.
(Yak is based somewhere between the standard size and the giant size for Alaskan Malamutes.) Personality: Quiet || Reserved || Humble || Observant || Stoic & Serious || Solitary || Tad Grumpy || Hard Working || Reliable || Slow to Trust || Self-Reliant || Blunt
Yaktag is one of those souls who seems older than he actually is due to his quiet and reserved nature. He doesn't humor or participate in drama or any petty shenanigans really, and doesn't particularly approve of it either. The Malamute is one who is on the more observant side, preferring to be seen rather than heard, believing his actions will pave his path for him, and allowing his words to have a bigger impact when he does speak. Tag isn't one of the dog's who's necessarily difficult to be around, as he isn't a problematic one. However, the seriousness in which he takes things can make him not the most fun to be around, as he doesn't have a tolerance for when things aren't taken seriously if they should be. Still, he's a rather stoic fellow, preferring to keep his emotions in check and unknown to others. Truthfully, Yaktag isn't the type to get close to anyone easily, keeping many of the dogs on his team at an arm's length. It isn't that he doesn't like them necessarily, but his general demeanor, and his struggle to trust easily makes it difficult for him to open up to others. Due to this lack of trust in others, Yaktag is one of those dogs who is extremely self-reliant, almost to a fault. Is he a reliable team member? Yes, he's going to be doing his job, and he won't hesitate to pick up another's slack (though he won't be thrilled about it). If there is one thing that is admirable, truly adimirable, about the male, it's that he is incredibly hard working. He has no qualms with digging in, and getting down and dirty to get something done.
When Yaktag does speak, or socialize really, it's important to note that there is a certain bluntness to him that isn't always well received. He isn't one for small talk or filler words, he's going to be direct and get right to the point. This can be intimidating to those who aren't familiar with him, but those who do know him a bit more than just passing by likely realize that he doesn't necessarily mean any harm by it. Yaktag is not malicious by nature, he just is there to do a job, and he would prefer it if everyone did theirs as well. He doesn't need to be their friend or their pal, he doesn't need to sugar coat things or be super nice. But he isn't mean. Even when he does get aggressive, it isn't with malicious intent, it's usually in defense of himself, or because he's finally been pushed too far.
Crush: Open Mate: None Pups: Open Affiliations: Open! Other: None
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WIP
Name: Options: TBD Age: TBD Gender: Female Original Team: TBD Role: Lead Dog Breed: Siberian Husky or Alaskan Husky TBD Appearance: image words words words Personality: tbd Crush: None, Open Mate: None Pups: None Affiliations: Open - wip! Other: Mega wip
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