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    The Pit OOC

    Note: Please go easy on me, if I did not include something in this OOC thread. This is my first OOC thread.


    !Welcome to the Pit official OOC thread!

    Two opponents from two sides will fight each other to death in the pit. One will be on the blue side, and one will be on the red side. The list of opponents will clear once there is a winner, and a loser!

    In order to fight i need your Name, Location, and a short description of yourself. The first two people who list these details will get to play in the pit, and will be listed in the list. Once there is two people the games will begin!




    Red Team
    Person:

    Blue Team
    Person:

    Remember please go easy on me. This is my first OOC thread.

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    Bill, if I may make a suggestion. You should make a basic CS that is specific to what you want, for instance:

    Name-
    Sex-
    Age-
    Height-
    Weight-
    Appearance-
    Fighting style-
    This way you have a consistent sheet where everyone understands what is expected and what they can expect from their opponent. Also since you are new, what are you looking for from the fighters in terms of the fight. One-two sentences or a paragraph or multi-paragraphs to describe their actions. Also will you be the sole judge or will you have a panel of judges. I ask because this seems like a tournament or bracketed type of fight and those who do such things will ask the same questions I have posed.

    Don't misunderstand, I am trying to help you because I encourage and welcome new talent to the arena.
    Last edited by Skallagrim; 03-01-2013 at 04:02 PM.
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