About Circles


Forming Circles...

     To form a Circle, you must have at least 1 mare and 1 stallion, and your Serians MUST be on webpages.  Because Circles are rarely large, however, there is a limit of 4 mares and 4 stallions per Circle.

     If you wish to add a Serian to you Circle, or create an entirely new one, just e-mail me at foxxfyre@sionayra.com with either 'Circle Addition' or 'New Circle' in the subject line, and the correct information in the text part.  Permission must also be sent from any other adopters who have Serians joining the Circle. As long as you don't go over the limit, you can add Serians to your Circle at any time.

     If you wish to make a page for your Circle, go ahead ^.^  As soon as your Circle is created, I will make a page that lists the offspring, and you can either link to that, or make your own.

Naming

     The naming rule for Circles is very simple.  The Circle naming format is simply "Circle of the _______  ________".  For example, the name of one Circle is 'Circle of the Fallen Star'.  If for some reason the name is rejected, you will always be allowed to re-submit a new Circle name.

Strict 'You-MUST-Follow-Them' Rules

  1. No Circle member can be directly related to another (only relevant with 2nd gen. Serians).

  2. If you make a Circle page, you must link back to Sionayra  ( http://www.sionayra.com )

  3.  If you try and get a Serian to join your Circle before it has grown from a foal to an adult, knowingly attempt to have 2 related Serians in the same Circle, or annoy people with Circles about joining when they have already declined your offer, you risk being banned.

Benefits?

  • You need to have a Circle to breed your Serians.  Now that I've got a page about them, I intend to enforce this.  

  • Circles that get foals will be able to choose who they are adopted out to. 

  • Your Circle recieves a page in Sionayra and is listed in the Circle Records.


If you still have questions about Circles, feel free to e-mail Foxxfyre
for answers.
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