Post by Raistlin Majere on May 5, 2007 12:42:05 GMT -5
Please read this brief list of rules before creating a character:
1) Obeying the Rules
You must obey all rules and listen to the staff. There will be consequences for your misdeeds.
2) No Spamming
No spamming, which means posting twice in a row, short sentences, anything random in your posts, etc.
3) Stay in Theme
It is pretty easy to stay in theme, which simply means do not bring a gun to a war. But, it also means no modern day slang (Wassup? etc.).
4) Language
Swearing is aloud, though nothing to harsh, and use it scarcely. Not just swearing, this site is English, which means no foreign language posting.
5) Roleplaying
-No Mary//Gary Sues - meaning your character cannot be perfect and awesomely skilled in every field of battle.
-All roleplaying must be in third person - "He walked up to Scott." not "I walked up to Scott."
-When talking out of character, type OOC - before whatever it is you need to say. (Only in the roleplaying boards).
-Proper grammar and spelling.
-No god-moding//power playing, which means you cannot control other people's characters.
6) Romance
It is aloud, but keep it tasteful, nothing vulgar, but I do realize that romance over the PG13 level happens, but be discrete. Romance is in no way encouraged, however, to anyone under the rank of advanced.
7) Activity
You must be active, or let the administrator know that you will be gone for a period of time, or else your character bio could be moved to the Inactive Accepted Members board, and if your bio is not accepted and you are not active for two weeks, then your bio will be deleted.
8) Apprentice/ Master Submitted by Dewy Alexander
After your character bio has been accepted you will become an apprentice/ squire, as we will call it. Squires are only allowed to RP in the Practice Boards. Practice boards do not affect the plot, and are only used to sharpen the skills of new RPers. You will RP in the Practice Boards until a staff member promotes you. After being promoted, you will be allowed to RP in the Normal RP Boards. Normal RP Boards will affect the plot, and are to be taken seriously. Squire RPers will not be allowed to RP in the Normal Boards, but Masters/ dragonriders, as we will call them, will be allowed to RP in the Practice Boards. Dragonriders may help Squires by making suggestions and RPing along with them.
1) Obeying the Rules
You must obey all rules and listen to the staff. There will be consequences for your misdeeds.
2) No Spamming
No spamming, which means posting twice in a row, short sentences, anything random in your posts, etc.
3) Stay in Theme
It is pretty easy to stay in theme, which simply means do not bring a gun to a war. But, it also means no modern day slang (Wassup? etc.).
4) Language
Swearing is aloud, though nothing to harsh, and use it scarcely. Not just swearing, this site is English, which means no foreign language posting.
5) Roleplaying
-No Mary//Gary Sues - meaning your character cannot be perfect and awesomely skilled in every field of battle.
-All roleplaying must be in third person - "He walked up to Scott." not "I walked up to Scott."
-When talking out of character, type OOC - before whatever it is you need to say. (Only in the roleplaying boards).
-Proper grammar and spelling.
-No god-moding//power playing, which means you cannot control other people's characters.
6) Romance
It is aloud, but keep it tasteful, nothing vulgar, but I do realize that romance over the PG13 level happens, but be discrete. Romance is in no way encouraged, however, to anyone under the rank of advanced.
7) Activity
You must be active, or let the administrator know that you will be gone for a period of time, or else your character bio could be moved to the Inactive Accepted Members board, and if your bio is not accepted and you are not active for two weeks, then your bio will be deleted.
8) Apprentice/ Master Submitted by Dewy Alexander
After your character bio has been accepted you will become an apprentice/ squire, as we will call it. Squires are only allowed to RP in the Practice Boards. Practice boards do not affect the plot, and are only used to sharpen the skills of new RPers. You will RP in the Practice Boards until a staff member promotes you. After being promoted, you will be allowed to RP in the Normal RP Boards. Normal RP Boards will affect the plot, and are to be taken seriously. Squire RPers will not be allowed to RP in the Normal Boards, but Masters/ dragonriders, as we will call them, will be allowed to RP in the Practice Boards. Dragonriders may help Squires by making suggestions and RPing along with them.