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Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 9:30 am
Including those posted on main page a few more specific rules pertaining to the Role-play forum are:
1. Pay attention to the Topic, Rules, and Info of other role plays before entering.
2. Stay in character! There is an OOC forum for a reason
3. When making an Role-play feal free to add your own rules, but keep in mind they may not go against ToS or guild rules.
4. If a Role play becomes popular enough it will be made into its own sub-forum that way diffrent areas, battle domes, shops, and other places can be created.
5. Try to be active. There is nothing worse than wating for someone to reply for days on end.
Thank you
~Andrew
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Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2007 2:01 pm
Let me add to Andrew's first post.
6. When participating in someone's role-play, please go by the rules other people make in their own roleplays.
7. Please, no suddenly appearing in places during a role-play. It's very confusing. You can't be at the park and then suddenly jump to the market. Try to explain how you got there so we know.
8. When creating a Role-Play, be organized and have the information, along with the characters (including made ups) on the first page. Any other information you feel is neccesary, including your own rules as long as the dont go against ToS and Guild Rules.
9. Write in the third person in role-plays and use quotes when the character speaks.
10. Use quotes and grammer. No *...* or "u" or "r" for words. Basically no IM talk.
11. Do not post until you are accepted in the role-play.
12. Every role-play made must consist of a plot, character list, and made up section at least.
13. When making character profiles, I want to know (at least) the name of (first and last) of the character, their biography ( and yes there must be a bio.), and if the person doesn't remember their past, explain what they do know up to the present and if they'll ever remember their past.
Thank you.
~Tara
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