1. In-game name: Kirabo
2. Location & Age: Serbia / 16
3. Previous Bans: None
4. Referral: None
5. Reason you should be accepted: I consider myself a fun person to talk to and play with. There's no reason I would not be a good addition to the community. I've read the rules, and there's nothing that would make me even think about breaking them. After all, they are nothing but reasonable rules of common sense. I'm a helping person. Not the 'damsel in distress' helper, but more so as a friend. Missing a few blocks to finish your house? I don't mind sparing some. Out of food? Have some of mine. Lost in a forest with no way back? I'll come look for you and we'll get out together. I'm a creative person, the reasons behind that explained in the 'additional info' section, thus making me an imaginative Minecraft builder, which could definitely contribute to HeroCraft's landscape in many a way. I'm also a fair player, and consider myself more than mature enough to keep my cool in 'raging' situations, thus not rendering me a threat in situations before-mentioned. All in all, I see a few reasons to, and none not to be accepted.
6. How did you hear about Herocraft?: I was browsing the forums with a friend, looking for a good server to play on. Other than that, the internet's been talking loads of good stuff about HeroCraft, and here I am. Deciding to give it a go. I'm certain I won't be disappointed!
7. Have you voted for Herocraft?: I have.
8. Additional info: (Assuming I got declined first time due to the wrong format, I apologize. It's been picked up from the minecraft.net forums, which seem to have a different application system from this one.) I'm an active World of Warcraft roleplayer and lorewriter/storywriter, which is where all my creativity forms. The rest of my time is leeched into parkour and freerunning, along with a martial art called ninjutsu which are the two disciplines I actively take part in. Other than that, I love reading books, playing chess, toying with the Rubik's Cube, studying online (and offline) about the Universe and the human body, or otherwise just learning. Knowledge is the greatest currency of all, as far as I'm concerned.
2. Location & Age: Serbia / 16
3. Previous Bans: None
4. Referral: None
5. Reason you should be accepted: I consider myself a fun person to talk to and play with. There's no reason I would not be a good addition to the community. I've read the rules, and there's nothing that would make me even think about breaking them. After all, they are nothing but reasonable rules of common sense. I'm a helping person. Not the 'damsel in distress' helper, but more so as a friend. Missing a few blocks to finish your house? I don't mind sparing some. Out of food? Have some of mine. Lost in a forest with no way back? I'll come look for you and we'll get out together. I'm a creative person, the reasons behind that explained in the 'additional info' section, thus making me an imaginative Minecraft builder, which could definitely contribute to HeroCraft's landscape in many a way. I'm also a fair player, and consider myself more than mature enough to keep my cool in 'raging' situations, thus not rendering me a threat in situations before-mentioned. All in all, I see a few reasons to, and none not to be accepted.
6. How did you hear about Herocraft?: I was browsing the forums with a friend, looking for a good server to play on. Other than that, the internet's been talking loads of good stuff about HeroCraft, and here I am. Deciding to give it a go. I'm certain I won't be disappointed!
7. Have you voted for Herocraft?: I have.
8. Additional info: (Assuming I got declined first time due to the wrong format, I apologize. It's been picked up from the minecraft.net forums, which seem to have a different application system from this one.) I'm an active World of Warcraft roleplayer and lorewriter/storywriter, which is where all my creativity forms. The rest of my time is leeched into parkour and freerunning, along with a martial art called ninjutsu which are the two disciplines I actively take part in. Other than that, I love reading books, playing chess, toying with the Rubik's Cube, studying online (and offline) about the Universe and the human body, or otherwise just learning. Knowledge is the greatest currency of all, as far as I'm concerned.