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Post by NeverEnding on Mar 4, 2007 14:19:47 GMT -5
Please read both posts in this thread. Then and only then, your OOC life will be easy.
Out of Character Rules
*Swearing, cursing, cussing, whatever, is fine. Just try not to go overboard. Surely there will be younger members who will read your posts.
*If you engage in a serious OOC fight, a moderator will close the topic and report it to Toadie or NeverEnding, and any of us may delete it. Friendly quarrels or debates are allowed, but please understand that everyone can be wrong or right.
*If you have a problem with a member, please keep it OOC. Do not have all your characters be enemies with that player's characters. Similarly, if their character has a problem with yours, don't take it personally.
*Spam-spam is bad. Don't do it.
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Toadie
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Post by Toadie on Nov 25, 2008 14:38:34 GMT -5
In Character Rules
*Wait until your character has been officially accepted by a moderator or admin before posting anywhere in the IC areas. You will be reminded of this rule and/or asked to leave if you do otherwise.
*Go ahead and roleplay about more serious/mature things. Blood, gore, sexual association, all that is allowed. If you know the thread's going to get into gnarly detail, put a warning in the thread's title. If you do not put a warning in the title a mod or admin will do it for you and remind you for next time. Try to keep up on this as best as possible.
*To go along with the whole 'space time continuum' theory, only one thread per character, aside from the joining threads. If you have a character in more than one thread on the main forums you will be asked to choose which thread to continue roleplaying in.
*You may not kill another member's character without them giving permission somewhere where an admin or mod can see it. Any long-term effect (such as paralysing) your character inflicts on another must also be permitted in the same way.
*No god-modding.
*Please, no 'one-liners'. They suck. If you are going to roleplay here, you will write out full, meaningful posts. This doesn't mean you have to pull a Tolkien for every post you make, but thought-out and full posts are appreciated.
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