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Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 9:09 am
Table Of Contents
First Post - Table of Contents Second Post - What Belongs Here Third Post - Basic RP Guidelines Fourth Post - Setting Up & Maintaining RPs
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Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 9:11 am
What Belongs Here
The Non-Original RPs Subforum is a place for members to make and join various assortments of casual RPs. Casual RPs are RPs that take place in an in-and-out kind of setting, such as a cafe.
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Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 9:13 am
Basic RP Rules (Stolen from the All-Out Clamp RP Guild. Lol.)
- No god modding.
- No cybering.
- Be as literate as possible. Punctuation and spelling are important to being understood. We all want to be understood, ne?
- Write in third person.
- Keep OOC comments in some kind of brackets parenthesis etc.
- Try to have more than one sentence per post; it makes things run alot more smoothly.
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Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 9:14 am
Setting Up & Maintaining RPs
1. Create a thread.
2. Give it a title. Include any important details in the title such as: if it is Alternate Universe [AU], Shonen-ai [BL], Shoujo-ai [GL], etc.
3. Give a brief description of your thread in the first post.
4. Keep track of who joins your RP and what they're doing. If someone seems to be violating the rules in some way, notify a crew member and we'll handle it.
5. Feel free to create your own rules list, specially designed for your RP. For example, if you want to put a limit on how many characters someone can RP as or if you want to disallow original characters, write it down as a rule.
6. Don't set up an RP just to abandon it. RPs are like children; if you don't watch after them, something will go wrong and if something goes wrong, someone may crack down on you for negligence. Lol.
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