Post by jay on Oct 18, 2014 23:57:40 GMT -5
we're not very strict here, but there a few rules that still need to be followed.
do not harass fellow members. if you have an issue with someone, contact a moderator and they will help you work it out.
swearing is fine but the usage of slurs or any other hate speech is not. however, please try to keep it classy.
do not spam. keep on topic with whichever forum you are posting in, and avoid replies of less than three words.
the typical role play rules of no powerplaying or godmoding apply.
do not use chat/text speak in character. we do not care how you type elsewhere on the site.
third person role play only. a mix of different povs can get confusing.
there isn't a limit on the amount of characters you can have. just be sure you can handle however many you create.
you don't have to have multiple accounts for each character you have; that's kinda silly. one account is all you need.
this role play uses liquid time, meaning individual characters may be in multiple threads so long as they are not set at the same time.
members have a limit of two high ranking positions, and they cannot be the same position. for example, someone may play a medicine cat and a leader, but they could not play two medicine cats or two leaders.
members have a limit of two apprentices. any more will be approved on a case by case basis, such as no one else having an available character that is eligible to be a mentor.
and finally, here on prevarication, we request that you please label the roleplay threads according to their type!
type one: open
open threads are used to tell other roleplayers that any cat within the area the thread takes place may join. the order of roleplay is decided through the chat or through private message as more characters join the thread.
type two: invite
invite threads are used to tell other roleplayers which characters are allowed to post in the thread. these thread often have a post order; however, the post order may be broken upon the request of one of the roleplayers.
type three: closed
closed threads are threads that are no longer active. these will be renamed by a staff member, and after a week of closing it will be moved to an archive.