Notes about Borrowing OCs

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1. Make sure to describe your oc. Colors? Fur, skin, scales? Accessories? I will credit you as the creator of the character(s). uvu

2. Tell me which story you'd like to see your oc in.

3. Make sure it MEETS the REQUIREMENTS. I would rather not have a fox-human to be in Scale Falls High School when there are only Werewolves, Meif-was, and Humans. And I don't like writing about an op (Over powered) character. c,:

4. If you'd like to borrow one of MY OCs, you'd have to have a talk with me. I'd like to know that my characters are being treated well, and I'm getting credit for my characters. I'm kind of hesitant with letting someone use an OC of mine, but if I know I can trust you, I'd be more than happy to lend you an OC or two to help out with your own story.

THANK YOU!

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