![]() ![]() What claim workers should be looking for in a Love nymph's claim is the following. This is gonna be seperated into two parts one are those in greek myths and the other are those that were not made in gree myths Not In Greek Myths Love Nymphs To start off we will go through the types of nymphs and how they are created. the species of these characters may vary, from Demigods to animal nymphs, to many other types of nymphs. For those of you who don't know, Regular claiming is for characters that will be at camp. (Includes Regular claims, BC Claims, Pet claims, and Quest Claims) Part 1, Regular Claimsįirst off let start with Regular claiming. If a claim has an unrealistic piece in a history, a claim checker can call it out without it being a nitpick. ![]() Regular users may not know this, however, so a claim checker should, out of courtesy, let them know it is a nitpick, or is only a request to make the claim better. The important thing to note, however, is these nitpicks do not determine of a claim is passed or not. A user making a claim should always remember these are meant to make sure a character is not op, and thus if a character does not know something hidden in there history, the user should still talk about it in the history, if it is relevant.Ĭlaims can be frustrating at times, so claim checkers are allowed to ask more details. Histories should be more than a paragraph, and obviously contain the content of the character's life before coming to camp. A claim checker does not need to ask for more. If you ask them for an appearance you are doing it wrong. Otherwise, they should not ask them to talk about the appearance. If the user who makes the claim writes a description for the appearance that seems unrealistic, a claim checker may go ahead and point it out. There should be an age for when the character reaches camp either at the top, and/or at the bottom. This means, anything that has to do with claim structure not relating to actual history. The first thing in dire need of discussion is set up. ![]()
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