Post by Haylee Morgan on Sept 11, 2009 2:07:23 GMT -5
Ok. First off, I'd like to say welcome. If you've found your way here by accident, then you're welcome to join the rest of us. If you're joining us from Twitter, IMVU, or some other roleplay site, welcome back and it's nice to see you again.
For those of you unfamiliar with typical roleplay rules, or for those of you who would just like a refresher course, here's a few basics:
1.) No powerplaying/godmoding. Powerplaying or godmoding will get you an immediate warning the first time, and subsequent offenses will be handled accordingly.
2.) Please respect all other player's opinions, views, and feelings. We're all friends here, people.
3.) Keep OOC posts to a minimum. There will be a separate board for all OOC coversations. If you are simply saying you must leave or that you are back, this is acceptable. Any other conversations not dedicated to rps must be held in the OOC board.
4.) Please PM or DM your fellow RPers to discuss plotlines. We don't need the boards clogged up with conversations of this sort.
5.) Try to use the best grammar and spelling that you can. It's all right if English isn't your first language, and we're all human, so there will occasionally be typos, but please try to edit yourselves.
6.) Please try to keep separate plotlines in their own threads. You may create a special thread if you wish to cross over into other plots.
7.) Please try to keep it clean. If there is going to be foul language, adult content, or excessive violence, please post a warning ahead of time.
8.) ABSOLUTELY NO SPAM. If I catch even one remotely spam-like message, there will be dire consequences. There are other boards in other locations for dealing with things of that nature.
9.) Try to avoid doing duplicate characters, but if you can provide a believable storyline, they can be accepted. A thread including taken characters will be up shortly.
10.) We, the administrators, are always here to help. Don't ever feel there's not something you can talk to us about.
11.) Original characters are always, always welcome. Just please provide enough of a background so that we can work with it. The more information you give us, the more we have to work with, but if your character doesn't know things, don't feel pressured to have to make something up on the spot.
12.) Have fun. That's what this is all about, anyway.
For those of you unfamiliar with typical roleplay rules, or for those of you who would just like a refresher course, here's a few basics:
1.) No powerplaying/godmoding. Powerplaying or godmoding will get you an immediate warning the first time, and subsequent offenses will be handled accordingly.
2.) Please respect all other player's opinions, views, and feelings. We're all friends here, people.
3.) Keep OOC posts to a minimum. There will be a separate board for all OOC coversations. If you are simply saying you must leave or that you are back, this is acceptable. Any other conversations not dedicated to rps must be held in the OOC board.
4.) Please PM or DM your fellow RPers to discuss plotlines. We don't need the boards clogged up with conversations of this sort.
5.) Try to use the best grammar and spelling that you can. It's all right if English isn't your first language, and we're all human, so there will occasionally be typos, but please try to edit yourselves.
6.) Please try to keep separate plotlines in their own threads. You may create a special thread if you wish to cross over into other plots.
7.) Please try to keep it clean. If there is going to be foul language, adult content, or excessive violence, please post a warning ahead of time.
8.) ABSOLUTELY NO SPAM. If I catch even one remotely spam-like message, there will be dire consequences. There are other boards in other locations for dealing with things of that nature.
9.) Try to avoid doing duplicate characters, but if you can provide a believable storyline, they can be accepted. A thread including taken characters will be up shortly.
10.) We, the administrators, are always here to help. Don't ever feel there's not something you can talk to us about.
11.) Original characters are always, always welcome. Just please provide enough of a background so that we can work with it. The more information you give us, the more we have to work with, but if your character doesn't know things, don't feel pressured to have to make something up on the spot.
12.) Have fun. That's what this is all about, anyway.