What is Greedy?
Greedy is a term we use to sanitize the word "aggressive" to be more PG13 and avoid people from thinking NOFCA encourages dog on dog aggression. In fact, sight hounds are universally meant to be group hunters and should never be aggressive to each other. That said, this undesirable trait pops up and is great roleplay content.
The list of possible injuries are as follows:
Lame (one trial recovery)
Very Lame (two trial recovery)
Broken toenail (one trial recovery)
Puncture (one month recovery)
One Bite (two month recovery)
Sustained Attack (dq attacking dog(s), six month recovery)**
Broken Leg (dq attacking dog(s), year long recovery)**
Light Scrape (no recovery)
Ear Bite (one trial recovery)
Bruise
The Main Four Terms
No
Means the dog is not aggressive in any content, even when they are attacked by another dog, running with dogs they do not know, no matter the gender.
Yes
This dog is known to sometimes be aggressive, but not every time they run - about one fifth of the time. If selected with a modifier listed below, it will be only triggered under specific circumstances.
Minor Greedy (MG)
This dog is known to sometimes be aggressive, but not every time they run - about one fifth of the time. However unlike plain "Yes" dogs, they abstain from inflicting the most serious injuries which are broken legs and sustained attack. If selected with a modifier listed below, it will be only triggered under specific circumstances.
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Return Greedy (RG)
These dogs don't start fights, but if another dog decides to start one they will fight back. If paired with minor greedy, the dog will only fight back to a certain level.
Modifier Terms
Dogs
This dog is only aggressive towards male dogs. If no male dogs are present, they won't be greedy.
Bitches
This dog is only aggressive towards bitches. If no female dogs are present, they won't be greedy.
Stranger
This dog is only aggressive to dogs they don't know. If no unknown dogs are present, they won't be greedy.
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Particular Dog
These dogs have a bone to pick with a certain dog - perhaps a dog that has attacked them in the past, a kennel mate they hate, or perhaps even a littermate.