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    NeoConShooter reacted to Vesica in Arbiter General's Public Office   
    Alright time to set up shop
     

     
    Now that thats out of the way I shall formally introduce myself. I am Vesica, commonly known elsewhere as V or Ves depending on whatever you wanna put down. I am for better or worse the Supreme Evil Overlord of RPs here and this is my joyous office. The first thing I want to do is feel out for Role Players here in the region.
     
    Is there anyone who enjoys RPing, any particular type they like? I have a few RPs from Equilism I'm going to port over see if i can get some interest going.
     
    Please feel free to post here in this topic, its where I wanna see all the feedback and concerns.
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    NeoConShooter reacted to Westwind in Code of Conduct   
    RP Code of Conduct (guidelines)
     
    (The original version by Koona)
     
    Creating an RP

    When creating an RP, do this in the Active RPs forum.
    Please create different threads of OOC and IC (see below). Often, OOC-comments clutter role-play threads.
     
    Learn what OOC and IC are:
     
    OOC: Out of Character. These are comments made which arent used in the role-play context of the thread. You are encouraged to use an OCO thread for your role-play, but if you wish to make an OOC-remark in the role play thread itself, clearly state its an OOC comment.
     
     IC: In Character. It describes a post or section of a post that takes place within the role-playing context of a thread.
    You dont usually need to state when a post is IC; the subject matter usually gives it away. However, when switching from OOC to IC in the same post, it does help to state youre doing so.
     
    Example:

     
    That is a really brief example, but it should give you an idea of how IC and OOC works.
     
    Do not spam threads:

    Our players do not want to have to go through a dozen or more meaningless posts just to get to the real role-play, so dont spam!
     
    Officials can split topics, delete posts, give warnings, etc., but that is no excuse for bad behavior. Important OOC posts are fine, but a lot of one word posts, or a single smilie, or anything not important to the role-play will not be accepted.
     
    We like length and detail

    Do not post short, badly thought out, or generally poor quality posts. We like lengthy posts, with paragraphs, so please aim for such lengths. Occasionally a player might have one small bit of info he/she need to post. But in general, try to maintain a nice post length.
     
    Detail is also important. A long post could be very boring if it isnt very detailed or entertaining. Remember, were writing a group story together, and your goal is to grab your audiences attention and keep them focused on the plot. We cant achieve this goal with dull or boring posts.
     
    Occasionally, there will be a bit of boring business that needs to be posted and this is fine; just try not to make a habit of it.
     
    Also, try not to overdo it. Overly complex and long posts can be just as irritating as a bad single-sentence post. Try to avoid these as well; we dont want to have our readers and players slogging through a lot of material that might be difficult to grasp in one sitting.
     
    Thread starter rights

    By default, the starter of a role-play has a lot of authority over the settinglandscape, gaming details, etc. If you dont like some of the details the thread-starter has posted, then dont get involved. By entering the role-play, you are obligated to follow the setting the the thread-starter lays out.
     
    Thus, if someone states they dont want any war in their role-play, then dont join in if what you want to do is create conflict. If someone is setting a game in a fantasy setting, dont come in with high-tech equipment from the 27th century. You, by entering a role-play, are expected to respect the rules laid down by the thread-starter.
     
    Also, a thread-starter, once they believe the role-play is complete, has every right to request a mod or admin close their thread.
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