Would you rather have the IC Rules in the OOC or the first post of the IC?
I just finished making them and I want to know which would be easier to access, I am thinking in the first IC post since its not hard to reference their; and the OOC page is getting cluttered!
@MissFortune First page of the OOC just make it visible maybe large words, or maybe in red or put it in bold. And I have the first page of the OOC on my favorites so I see it right away. But that's just me. :)
In real life we donโt know anything about anybody until they tell us, please donโt pull from the OOC/CS and know everything about the past/present/future; we arenโt god and we arenโt all knowing.
Very rarely is it okay [for example] to stab someoneโs character with no warning, to avoid things like this use fillers like; [attempts to] stab or [tries to] stab, allowing a reaction and counter play from the other character, whom can allow the action if they choose.
If youโre a Vampire, youโre sensitive to sunlight โ if youโre a demon you are repelled by holy objects; if youโre not the Alpha, or turned by an Alpha, you canโt transform until the full moon, things like that.
GMโs are trying to keep this fun for everyone; not just for specific people.
Nobody is perfect, everyone has realistic flaws and weaknesses; no exceptions.
Moving or talking for other characters to keep your story moving is fine, just donโt make any drastic or important decisions on behalf of them; itโs their character, not yours.
Just have fun! Don't sweat the little things and enjoy yourself! If you have a problem, PM any GM to handle the situation; we want to make this as enjoyable as possible for you!
If you donโt post in a week, your character will become publicly playable for the sake of other people who are waiting on you. If you are overwhelmed by your character count, you may kill it off or make it a public character for anyone to control โplease donโt make it an excuse for absence, if you donโt have time to RP as 3 characters; donโt make 3 characters, simple as that.
Killing a character without consent is prohibited. The one exception is if someone quits, in which case the character will become publicly playable and may be killed off for plots-sake if desired.
Sexually Explicit scenes are set to a PG-13 rating IC. Describing boners or boobs is fine, just no intercourse; please fade to black IC and continue the scene in PMโs if you so desire, just keep it PG-13 in the IC because you never know who is reading.
Cussing is allowed โif youโre cussing profusely in every post, you might receive a notice to take it down a notch; but it is allowed.
I understand that RPโs are about creativity, so I will offer a bit of slack on some posts where itโs not as drastic, however if you are a repeat offender or I get a message saying that your causing problems in the IC (-because your breaking lore, or power playing on behalf of others, etc.) you will be notified, warned and potentially asked to re-write your post.
Is this too hard to follow? Be honest, I think bigger and bolder may be better.
@MissFortune So in the first rule you said our character wouldn't know anything about the others but you told me earlier than angels and demons know which kind of occult the other are, their personality, history etc. So how will that work?
They can know things that are relative to the plot at the time, but I don't want to see people talking about
"im sad."
"your mother lives in michagan and you left when you were eight"
because that has nothing to do with the plot.
If you were an angel or demon and someone said:
"_________ is really sad today."
you could reply,
"-You seem distraut, perhaps its because of your childhood." The angel replied
"Yes, I-"
"-lived with her until you were eight, she misses you dearly." The angel smiled.
"How did you know all that?"
"Lucky guess".
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Not only that, but that rule is in place so that people don't know exactly where the villain is and just 'happen' to be there; in real life if your enemy was in the same mall, chances are you wouldn't even notice unless someone said something.