[quote=DR_TRAPEZOID] About CS's. Will there be any guideline for the CS, or do we just put the essentials?[/quote] There'll be a CS skeleton on the OOC, once I put it together. [quote]Also, historically, how will this work? A feudal system, something like old Europe? [/quote] Yeah, along those lines. [quote=True Self] I like the idea of letting the cultures of each kingdom have their own names for the dinos. For example the culture that I created have their own language and so the dialect would be a lot different than what your kingdom's culture might call them. I do have an idea for a universal name for pterodactyls and that is "Terras" which is short for Terravaes which means "Sky Demons" in Echlai, the language that I'm developing for my character's people in this role play. It'd be an interesting foreshadowing since the people of this time don't know the real names of the dinosaurs.I also like the idea of using Titan, but I think that carnivores and herbivore dinos should be called two seperate things. Rogue Titan could be the large carnivores and just Titan or Gentle Giants for the large herbivores. I think the most interesting thing as you stated (and I'm still thinking of) is what we could call all dinos in general. Should be something unique just like TWD came up with the name Walkers for zombies. Maybe something like Demon Beasts or Devil Monsters. Those are just some I threw out of my brain real fast. [/quote] Oooh I really like the name "Terras". I do have some concerns about there being multiple kingdoms present in the RP, though. I had only planned to focus on one because it'll be hard to establish and maintain interactions if all our characters are so far apart - so I'm assuming your character is either visiting or lives in the kingdom where the rest of the RP will take place? It'll be hard for them to start there. While I agree that carnivores and herbivores should have different names, I figured referring to both tyrannosaurs and sauropods as "Titans", even different kinds, would get a bit confusing. Just doesn't seem like the proper classification of things... Besides, "rogue" makes more sense to refer to wild dinosaurs as opposed to domesticated ones, since I planned there would be some in captivity. As for a general name for dinos, the term "draconites" came to mind, since it makes sense the people of the time would associate them with dragons.