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Post by RIN ! on Oct 30, 2013 19:43:38 GMT -5
1. Make sure your posts are of a reasonable length. At the moment I will not set a posting requirement, but your posts must be in relation to the efforts of what you are responding to. We are a semi-literate and up site so that means I don't want to see single line responses. I can understand writer's block but that's unacceptable. Please try to match the efforts of the person who had post before you, and please, please, please try to post at least one good paragraph. I will make this a requirement if this proves to be a problem.
If you are new to roleplaying and don't think you can reach one paragraph but still want to be a member of the site, and most importantly you are willing to learn, than message me or another member of the staff. We will try to work something out that will hopefully improve your skills enough to reach the desired minimum. I am a fair person and I am more then willing to help you if you just ask.
2. No powerplaying or godmoding. Powerplaying means that you make your character super powerful and unbeatable. Godmoding means that you control another character for someone without their consent. Both actions will not be tolerated.
3. Mary-sues and Gray-stus will not be tolerated. Mary-sues and Gray-sues are perfect, beautiful people that have no flaws and who are loved by all men/women of the opposite gender and who are admired by all men/women of the same gender. Characters like this will not be accepted.
4. Please have a decent personality for your characters. One thing that I have never liked was super bad ass people who are all evil. On the same note I never liked the perfect saint kids. All I'm asking is you give some sort of depth for your characters and stay away from the norm. Remember folks, "shades of gray". MEANING, that everyone has the capacity for both good and evil.
5. You must fill out the bio form completely. Don't skip anything. You are free to add something, but components that are missing from any section will not be accepted.
6. Characters cannot be killed off without the consent of both players and an administer, unless a dairy holder would reasonably die. I prefer to keep track of when characters are killed off. And unless it would really mess up a plot for whatever reason an administrator will NEVER tell you that you can't kill off a characters so long as both sides agree. Additionally, this roleplay is essentially a fight to the death. Sorry, but chances are your diary holder is going to die. Please don't be too upset if the roleplay backs you or your character into such a place.
7. One character per account. Sorry but this is easier for me this way, and with the V5 layout easier than ever. The only exceptions would be characters that serve as one distinct unit in the roleplay, like super close couples, twins or best friends. This must be cleared by an administer.
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