General Roleplaying Rules « Thread Started on Jan 7, 2008, 6:19pm »
Okay, I know most of you are used to the general rules of roleplaying, but I still think it's important to lay them out here:
Please do not powerplay (PP). This is when you used other people’s characters that aren’t yours. Of course you can use and speak for multiple characters in one post, but they must be yours, and yours only. Making another user’s character speak or fight is powerplaying, and is not allowed. You also cannot kill another character, unless you get specific permission from the person before hand. No god-moding is allowed. This is when your character is perfect- never gets hurt, always wins battles, and is basically, a god! No character is not allowed to be immortal, but if you feel very strongly about it, you must PM me about it first! But unless you get permission, your character can have no immortal powers (ie, your character can be killed in battle, or from posion, etc, but cannot die of old age, etc). If you are in a tread with several other people, and one of the members has gone on vacation or has been absent for a while, please wait for them in the tread, and do not go too far ahead without them. It’s no fun to come back from vacation and discover that the tread you were in had launched into full attack without your knowing! Please don’t post one-liners. If you are in a conversation with another character, don’t just say, “Hi.” “How’s it going,” etc. Mention your character’s thoughts and emotions, and get descriptive about the setting, if need more detail to add to your post. Don’t wait a million years to jump into a tread. Just start it and wait for others to join- honestly, it’s really not that hard!
I hope this clears any confusion up. If you still have questions, please PM/email me-- thanks!
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