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11.06.2022 The site has been transformed into an archive. Thank you for all the memories here!
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Our first check on Forums has concluded now we can finally get some training threads underway along with move up some warriors.
In the Check in I asked if we should keep the Initiate rank and most people seemed to like the idea of apprentices still being paired up with other apprentices, but not be super thrilled about the extra rank so I've decided to get rid of the initiate rank. But we will keep it where the apprentices get paired up. So from this point forwards all Initiates will be considered apprentices going forwards, they will be assigned a mentor and a partner. If there is an odd number of apprentices a warrior will be selected to be paired with the extra apprentice. The requirement for promotion will be preferably 10 posts with a mentor, and 10 posts with a partner. But if you have an inactive mentor/partner. A thread with 20 posts with one of the two will suffice for promotion. We'll see how this system works .
And as our page is still currently under construction here is the list of mentors and pairs for ease (and so we can get all the training/pair threads underway )
Burningstar looked down at the young cats who had been named apprentices. Now with the initiate rank out of the way, she could allow kits to be kits, while still giving the apprentices the experience of working together in pairs.
Fernshadow sat up straight looking proudly down at Fawnpaw, as excited at being named the young cat's mentor as the young cat was to be her apprentice.