Post by G E N E R A L ||*TINA*|| on Jul 21, 2010 16:04:44 GMT -5
(NumberOne)
Literacy, the one thing that literate roleplayers can't seem to stress enough every time they make a role-play. I do understand that it can be difficult to muster up long posts, but it's not too difficult. Literacy is typing full sentences, with proper punctuation, little or no spelling mistakes, proper grammar. Understand. So there is no chat speak. If you decide to have your character speak another language, then you should put the translation at the end of your posts. That should be a no brainer. Seriously. I'm looking for people that can be active too, so don't hit and run, or leave because characters aren't paying attention to yours. Get over it and MAKE an interaction. So yeah, be literate, and interact. If you're not confident in your spelling abilities at least check over your posts or type them out in a spell check program first, thank you
(NumberTwo)
This is common sense, but it doesn't hurt to remind people. Please, please, please, none of that power-playing and god-modding, ect. It may make other members angry at you and that is one thing we would like to prevent. We like keeping our members nice and happy.
(NumberThree)
Okay, now I know we aren't all friendly here, some of us are, some of us aren't. But to be honest, don't be a jerk, if you have a problem with someone here contact an Admin about it and we'll try our best to try and work something out. We aren't in grade school guys, so let's be civil.
(NumberFour)
There is no character limit, though you must apply for each character you would like to portray. Our applications are not that long and terrifying though, so it ought to be quite simple. Just remember, when applying for multiple characters, you must keep up with each character so try not to take more than you can handle.
(NumberFive)
Before you apply for a character, please create your potential character's account. And while registering, register first and surname all in CAPITAL LETTERS, put together. Like this: FIRSTNAMELASTNAME. If you do not do so, it is fine. Personal Message myself and it will be fixed as soon as possible.
(NumberSix)
There is not going to be a limit as to how many times per week you must post. Instead, all we ask is that you try to be as active as possible. If you have a life, that is fine. Enjoy it. Post when you can. The stress is unnecessary.
(NumberSeven)
Remember to post your applications in the correct area, it will save everyone a lot of time as opposed to posting it elsewhere and creating a bit of pain and hassle for the administrators
(NumberEight)
Original characters are acceptable, but we ask for a little more detail in their applications. Canons and obscure canons both have a bit more history that we fans are aware of. Original characters, we know nothing of. We do not need to read a book on an original character, just a few extra things that we would never but ought to know. But we do have an extensive canon list, So go check there first.
Literacy, the one thing that literate roleplayers can't seem to stress enough every time they make a role-play. I do understand that it can be difficult to muster up long posts, but it's not too difficult. Literacy is typing full sentences, with proper punctuation, little or no spelling mistakes, proper grammar. Understand. So there is no chat speak. If you decide to have your character speak another language, then you should put the translation at the end of your posts. That should be a no brainer. Seriously. I'm looking for people that can be active too, so don't hit and run, or leave because characters aren't paying attention to yours. Get over it and MAKE an interaction. So yeah, be literate, and interact. If you're not confident in your spelling abilities at least check over your posts or type them out in a spell check program first, thank you
(NumberTwo)
This is common sense, but it doesn't hurt to remind people. Please, please, please, none of that power-playing and god-modding, ect. It may make other members angry at you and that is one thing we would like to prevent. We like keeping our members nice and happy.
(NumberThree)
Okay, now I know we aren't all friendly here, some of us are, some of us aren't. But to be honest, don't be a jerk, if you have a problem with someone here contact an Admin about it and we'll try our best to try and work something out. We aren't in grade school guys, so let's be civil.
(NumberFour)
There is no character limit, though you must apply for each character you would like to portray. Our applications are not that long and terrifying though, so it ought to be quite simple. Just remember, when applying for multiple characters, you must keep up with each character so try not to take more than you can handle.
(NumberFive)
Before you apply for a character, please create your potential character's account. And while registering, register first and surname all in CAPITAL LETTERS, put together. Like this: FIRSTNAMELASTNAME. If you do not do so, it is fine. Personal Message myself and it will be fixed as soon as possible.
(NumberSix)
There is not going to be a limit as to how many times per week you must post. Instead, all we ask is that you try to be as active as possible. If you have a life, that is fine. Enjoy it. Post when you can. The stress is unnecessary.
(NumberSeven)
Remember to post your applications in the correct area, it will save everyone a lot of time as opposed to posting it elsewhere and creating a bit of pain and hassle for the administrators
(NumberEight)
Original characters are acceptable, but we ask for a little more detail in their applications. Canons and obscure canons both have a bit more history that we fans are aware of. Original characters, we know nothing of. We do not need to read a book on an original character, just a few extra things that we would never but ought to know. But we do have an extensive canon list, So go check there first.