Bulletin Board
Rules
♦ Follow the Fundamental Guild's Rules.
♦ Additionally, follow anything that I or any of my possible Co-GMs say.
♦ Keep arguments out of the OOC. If you really feel like bickering, do so on PMs.
♦ Don't control other peoples' characters, or NPCs, without permission.
♦ If you have a doubt, suggestion, or complaint communicate it in a civilized way and we will be sure to take it into consideration.
♦ Wait at least 02 posts before posting again IC. OOC is free of this rules as long as you don't bother anyone with constant rapid fire posting.
♦ Only one character per player, at least on the beginning of the story.
♦ Post your character sheets on the OOC or PM them for evaluation before placing them on the CS tab.
♦ While we understand that many people cannot keep a regular posting frequency, the least we ask is for everyone to post at least once per week, or tell us when you cannot do so. In the event that anyone spends more than one week without posting or notifying us, they'll be notified. If there's no reply in the following 03 days, we will move on and place their character "on hold" until their player returns to the RP.
♦ IC posts must have at least one paragraph in length. Furthermore, while we understand that English isn't everyone's 1st language, please, try to write to the best of your skill. A simple proof read before posting can do wonders to remove gross mistakes. I highly suggest using Grammarly for this purpose since it's free and has a very good contextual spell checking.
♦ Avoid using too many collab posts since they have a deep impact on the pacing of the RP. It's not that you cannot do so, but rather that you have to use common sense for when they are actually needed or not. Let's try to keep the IC live, instead of isolating each other in small bubbles.
♦ Remember, good communication is the key for a good group activity like RPing. Don't be a misanthrope, talk to us and we will listen.
♦ Lastly, but not least, have fun. That's the sole reason why we are here, after all.
♦ Additionally, follow anything that I or any of my possible Co-GMs say.
♦ Keep arguments out of the OOC. If you really feel like bickering, do so on PMs.
♦ Don't control other peoples' characters, or NPCs, without permission.
♦ If you have a doubt, suggestion, or complaint communicate it in a civilized way and we will be sure to take it into consideration.
♦ Wait at least 02 posts before posting again IC. OOC is free of this rules as long as you don't bother anyone with constant rapid fire posting.
♦ Only one character per player, at least on the beginning of the story.
♦ Post your character sheets on the OOC or PM them for evaluation before placing them on the CS tab.
♦ While we understand that many people cannot keep a regular posting frequency, the least we ask is for everyone to post at least once per week, or tell us when you cannot do so. In the event that anyone spends more than one week without posting or notifying us, they'll be notified. If there's no reply in the following 03 days, we will move on and place their character "on hold" until their player returns to the RP.
♦ IC posts must have at least one paragraph in length. Furthermore, while we understand that English isn't everyone's 1st language, please, try to write to the best of your skill. A simple proof read before posting can do wonders to remove gross mistakes. I highly suggest using Grammarly for this purpose since it's free and has a very good contextual spell checking.
♦ Avoid using too many collab posts since they have a deep impact on the pacing of the RP. It's not that you cannot do so, but rather that you have to use common sense for when they are actually needed or not. Let's try to keep the IC live, instead of isolating each other in small bubbles.
♦ Remember, good communication is the key for a good group activity like RPing. Don't be a misanthrope, talk to us and we will listen.
♦ Lastly, but not least, have fun. That's the sole reason why we are here, after all.
Event List
Day #01: March 17th, 1899