Post by Izzy on Apr 17, 2010 8:30:20 GMT -8
Here are the rules for roleplaying. They are very important! Anyone found breaking them will be banned.
1)Absolutely no "perfect" characters. This is a literate roleplay, and that means we should be able to steer away from cliches in our characters.
2)Unless you are of a rank higher than just a member, you shouldn't have more than five characters at any one time. Exceptions can be made. However, bottom line: do not make more characters than you can actively roleplay.
3)You may not have more than one high-ranking character without special permission from Izzy.
4)You may not have more than one high-ranking character without special permission from Izzy.
5)All posts should be in third person singular, past tense. Posts need to be at least 150 words. We'll understand the occasional short post, but three sentences is not going to cut it.
6)Absolutely no god-moding or powerplaying. If you choose to ignore this rule you may be warned or suspended. Multiple offenses will get you banned permanently.
7)This is a semi-literate role-playing site. Just because you can spell doesn't mean you're literate: you also must use correct grammar, punctuation, and have some depth to your writing.
8)If you are going to roleplay anything graphic (detailed mating, extremely descriptive fights, etc) make a separate thread for it, and include in the topic that it is graphic.
9)Do not kill or wound another person's character without permission.
10)In battle, if a winner cannot be decided, an admin will choose.
11) These are owls. They may have ONLY the weapons started in to books. No machine guns or magic over elements. (Only allowed magic is nactmagen by hagsfeinds, and I will decide whether or not to allow them.)
12) All characters/species must be checked by me before you can role play.
13)You recommend a chaw or state your character's skill in your bio. Failure to do so will result in me picking your chaw for you. You can only be double-chawed in WI and coillering. You MUST write that you want to be in both, and I will decide if you can or not.
I know it's a lot, but it's important, so bear with me here.
1)Absolutely no "perfect" characters. This is a literate roleplay, and that means we should be able to steer away from cliches in our characters.
2)Unless you are of a rank higher than just a member, you shouldn't have more than five characters at any one time. Exceptions can be made. However, bottom line: do not make more characters than you can actively roleplay.
3)You may not have more than one high-ranking character without special permission from Izzy.
4)You may not have more than one high-ranking character without special permission from Izzy.
5)All posts should be in third person singular, past tense. Posts need to be at least 150 words. We'll understand the occasional short post, but three sentences is not going to cut it.
6)Absolutely no god-moding or powerplaying. If you choose to ignore this rule you may be warned or suspended. Multiple offenses will get you banned permanently.
7)This is a semi-literate role-playing site. Just because you can spell doesn't mean you're literate: you also must use correct grammar, punctuation, and have some depth to your writing.
8)If you are going to roleplay anything graphic (detailed mating, extremely descriptive fights, etc) make a separate thread for it, and include in the topic that it is graphic.
9)Do not kill or wound another person's character without permission.
10)In battle, if a winner cannot be decided, an admin will choose.
11) These are owls. They may have ONLY the weapons started in to books. No machine guns or magic over elements. (Only allowed magic is nactmagen by hagsfeinds, and I will decide whether or not to allow them.)
12) All characters/species must be checked by me before you can role play.
13)You recommend a chaw or state your character's skill in your bio. Failure to do so will result in me picking your chaw for you. You can only be double-chawed in WI and coillering. You MUST write that you want to be in both, and I will decide if you can or not.
I know it's a lot, but it's important, so bear with me here.