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Bradok
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General Rules:
1. Obey all current and future site-wide rules. Ignorance of the rules is not an excuse, and a writer being banned due to an abundance thereof will only hurt this Role-Play.
2. Respect your fellow writers at all times. If you feel you are crossing a line then stop yourself. We are all comrades and there is no need to demean one another.
3. Separate OOC feelings from IC actions. Your character should never act upon your OOC grudges or adoration for another writer. Those seen doing this will be booted without warning.
4. Collaborate with your Co-Writers. Keeping things a surprise is fine, but OOC is here for you to discuss the direction of the Role-Play. Use it as such and do not be afraid to state your thoughts.
5. GM word is law. GM's are here to help the Role-Play and it's writers, therefore our rulings reflect that fact. If you disagree with something we say just know it is for your own good.
Writing Rules:
1. All posts are required to be a minimum of one paragraph. More is preferable, however; straining to fluff up a Role-Play is worse than posting something short.
2. Writers are expected to post a minimum of once per day. Exceptions will be granted if forward notice is given, if not your post will be skipped and NPC'd by the GM's.
3. Keep it PG-13. If you must engage in more intimate acts to further character development you are expected to Fade-To-Black before it goes to far.
4. No Meta-Gaming, God-Modding, Scene-Stealing, or any of the other taboo niches out there. If you believe you are about to do, or already doing, something wrong ask the GM's.
5. Enjoy yourself! If at any time you feel concern for the Role-Play and are no longer having fun voice it. GM's are here to help and will do all within reason to rectify your woes.
Character Creation:
1. No Mary-Sue characters, please. They are easy to spot and only detract from a serious and well thought out Role-Play. There are other Role-Plays here that accommodate that sort of fantasy, we do not.
2. No overpowered characters. Characters with innate combat experience are fine, but there will never be a point in time where one man/woman can take on an entire horde and emerge unscathed. If yours can it's time to rethink it.
3. Be creative and original with your characters. People come from all walks of life. Poor or rich, brave or cowardice, there are endless possibilities so we should not see multiple of the same Archetypes.
4. Be flawed. No one is perfect, neither should any of our characters be. Have fears, have doubts and weaknesses, the greatest characters are those that posses an innate flaw and learn to overcome it.
5. Stay true to your character's personality. Characters should never randomly do a 360 and see things completely different without a world-shaking development process. Stay true to your character and let him/her develop naturally.
1. Obey all current and future site-wide rules. Ignorance of the rules is not an excuse, and a writer being banned due to an abundance thereof will only hurt this Role-Play.
2. Respect your fellow writers at all times. If you feel you are crossing a line then stop yourself. We are all comrades and there is no need to demean one another.
3. Separate OOC feelings from IC actions. Your character should never act upon your OOC grudges or adoration for another writer. Those seen doing this will be booted without warning.
4. Collaborate with your Co-Writers. Keeping things a surprise is fine, but OOC is here for you to discuss the direction of the Role-Play. Use it as such and do not be afraid to state your thoughts.
5. GM word is law. GM's are here to help the Role-Play and it's writers, therefore our rulings reflect that fact. If you disagree with something we say just know it is for your own good.
Writing Rules:
1. All posts are required to be a minimum of one paragraph. More is preferable, however; straining to fluff up a Role-Play is worse than posting something short.
2. Writers are expected to post a minimum of once per day. Exceptions will be granted if forward notice is given, if not your post will be skipped and NPC'd by the GM's.
3. Keep it PG-13. If you must engage in more intimate acts to further character development you are expected to Fade-To-Black before it goes to far.
4. No Meta-Gaming, God-Modding, Scene-Stealing, or any of the other taboo niches out there. If you believe you are about to do, or already doing, something wrong ask the GM's.
5. Enjoy yourself! If at any time you feel concern for the Role-Play and are no longer having fun voice it. GM's are here to help and will do all within reason to rectify your woes.
Character Creation:
1. No Mary-Sue characters, please. They are easy to spot and only detract from a serious and well thought out Role-Play. There are other Role-Plays here that accommodate that sort of fantasy, we do not.
2. No overpowered characters. Characters with innate combat experience are fine, but there will never be a point in time where one man/woman can take on an entire horde and emerge unscathed. If yours can it's time to rethink it.
3. Be creative and original with your characters. People come from all walks of life. Poor or rich, brave or cowardice, there are endless possibilities so we should not see multiple of the same Archetypes.
4. Be flawed. No one is perfect, neither should any of our characters be. Have fears, have doubts and weaknesses, the greatest characters are those that posses an innate flaw and learn to overcome it.
5. Stay true to your character's personality. Characters should never randomly do a 360 and see things completely different without a world-shaking development process. Stay true to your character and let him/her develop naturally.
William Thomas Creed(Debut Season 1) | Lillian Angela Grove(Debut Season 1) | Drake Forester(Debut Seaon 1)
Victoria Oak(Debut Season 1) | Jordan Christine Hoffman(Debut Season 1) | Gavin Ji Kwan(Debut Season 1)
Brandon Carlos(Debut Season 1)
Victoria Oak(Debut Season 1) | Jordan Christine Hoffman(Debut Season 1) | Gavin Ji Kwan(Debut Season 1)
Brandon Carlos(Debut Season 1)
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Name: (Realistic names only please.)
Age: (Ages should be scaled realistically. Not everyone should be in their teens and tweens. Young people and children will be accepted, but less so than characters age thirty and above.)
Gender: (Male and Female only. Transgender and all that sort of stuff will just confuse people.)
Height: (In Feet and Inches)
Weight: (In Pounds)
Occupation: (What job your character held before the outbreak.)
Disposition: (Your character's disposition is their overall outlook on things. Are the Kind, Mean, Cynical, Arbitrary, maybe even content with things.)
Appearance: (Self-Explanatory, your characters physical features and appearance. Bare minimum one paragraph is required.)
Personality: (Your character's natural personality. Go into detail describing how they feel and view things. Bare minimum on paragraph is required.)
Traits: (These are your character's feats and traits. Are the tech savvy, do they know how to fix cars, or can they fight well and handle a gun? You can have as many of these as you think are reasonable, but don't go too overboard.)
History: (This is your Pre-Outbreak history. One paragraph minimum describing your character before the outbreak.)
Name: (Realistic names only please.)
Age: (Ages should be scaled realistically. Not everyone should be in their teens and tweens. Young people and children will be accepted, but less so than characters age thirty and above.)
Gender: (Male and Female only. Transgender and all that sort of stuff will just confuse people.)
Height: (In Feet and Inches)
Weight: (In Pounds)
Occupation: (What job your character held before the outbreak.)
Disposition: (Your character's disposition is their overall outlook on things. Are the Kind, Mean, Cynical, Arbitrary, maybe even content with things.)
Appearance: (Self-Explanatory, your characters physical features and appearance. Bare minimum one paragraph is required.)
Personality: (Your character's natural personality. Go into detail describing how they feel and view things. Bare minimum on paragraph is required.)
Traits: (These are your character's feats and traits. Are the tech savvy, do they know how to fix cars, or can they fight well and handle a gun? You can have as many of these as you think are reasonable, but don't go too overboard.)
History: (This is your Pre-Outbreak history. One paragraph minimum describing your character before the outbreak.)
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