Post by EnviousHeart on Jan 17, 2011 16:48:48 GMT -5
Here are the rules for my site. You follow them, you're on my good side. You don't follow them, and you'll have Envy to talk to...
But before I get into rules, I will set up warning levels. I have a policy of four strikes and you're out. Here's how it will look like;
I give you warning points depending on what rule you break. The points are scored out of one hundred. You reach one hundred, and you're kicked off. You reach twenty-five points, you get a strike. You get four strikes, you're out. Now, but this I mean, if you do something that gets you twenty-five points, I forgive you, but you're still up one strike. Do something against the rules three more times, and I don't care if you haven't reached a hundred yet. Game over. Simple, right?
General Rules:
1) No bullying, harrassing, or any kind of abusive to others. I see or hear(read) this, I will kick you off my site IMMEDIATELY. That's one hundred points right there for warning.
2) Do not lie to the staff. That's twenty-five points warning right there.
3) Do not spam everybody. You get ten points for that. Do it too often, and I will kick you off.
4) Be respectful to others. Golden rule. Do not do that, and you will make Envy angry. He'll kick you off personally.
5) Do not double post. I can understand if your computer is crappy and does crappy things. Just tell me, and I won't put five points on your warning bar.
6) Follow the rules. Don't, and you will have warning points and/or be banished.
7) Put everything in its proper place. Meaning, if you have a question about characters, and you post your question on the announcements forum, I will not be a happy blogger. Added five points for that on warning bar.
Role playing rules:
1) Absolutely no God-modding or controlling other people's characters. You will get fifty points on your warning bar if I find that. If you don't know what God-modding is, just ask me, and I'll tell you.
2) Write like as if you're doing a story, not; Bob: I think it's red. Do it like, Bob looked up and said, "I think it's red."
3) Try using your dictionary more often. Use details when making posts.
4) Keep everything PG-13.
5) Keep your posts more than one liners. The Bob example was a one liner. Try adding more details.
6) When you're fighting, I'll allow shorter posts, even one liners if you work better with that. But make your posts attempts, like cliff hangers.
7) No all powerful roleplaying. Play as if you can get hurt. If you don't want to die, ask for it, and it shall be given. But for the record, don't get into that position in the first place. You can only use your free-be once.
Creating or Using Characters rules:
1) Don't make a Mary-Sue when creating your character.
2) Keep canon characters in character. If they're changing from good to bad or vice versa, make it explainable.
3) Use reasonable powers.
4) You can have up to five characters, made-up only.
5) You can only have one canon character.
6) If you're making a group, you can invite others to join in.
7) When using a canon character, make a profile for them. Since this rpg is a mix, you can mix the histories of manga/anime into the character.
These rules are just common curtesy. Follow these, and no trouble shall befall you.
But before I get into rules, I will set up warning levels. I have a policy of four strikes and you're out. Here's how it will look like;
I give you warning points depending on what rule you break. The points are scored out of one hundred. You reach one hundred, and you're kicked off. You reach twenty-five points, you get a strike. You get four strikes, you're out. Now, but this I mean, if you do something that gets you twenty-five points, I forgive you, but you're still up one strike. Do something against the rules three more times, and I don't care if you haven't reached a hundred yet. Game over. Simple, right?
General Rules:
1) No bullying, harrassing, or any kind of abusive to others. I see or hear(read) this, I will kick you off my site IMMEDIATELY. That's one hundred points right there for warning.
2) Do not lie to the staff. That's twenty-five points warning right there.
3) Do not spam everybody. You get ten points for that. Do it too often, and I will kick you off.
4) Be respectful to others. Golden rule. Do not do that, and you will make Envy angry. He'll kick you off personally.
5) Do not double post. I can understand if your computer is crappy and does crappy things. Just tell me, and I won't put five points on your warning bar.
6) Follow the rules. Don't, and you will have warning points and/or be banished.
7) Put everything in its proper place. Meaning, if you have a question about characters, and you post your question on the announcements forum, I will not be a happy blogger. Added five points for that on warning bar.
Role playing rules:
1) Absolutely no God-modding or controlling other people's characters. You will get fifty points on your warning bar if I find that. If you don't know what God-modding is, just ask me, and I'll tell you.
2) Write like as if you're doing a story, not; Bob: I think it's red. Do it like, Bob looked up and said, "I think it's red."
3) Try using your dictionary more often. Use details when making posts.
4) Keep everything PG-13.
5) Keep your posts more than one liners. The Bob example was a one liner. Try adding more details.
6) When you're fighting, I'll allow shorter posts, even one liners if you work better with that. But make your posts attempts, like cliff hangers.
7) No all powerful roleplaying. Play as if you can get hurt. If you don't want to die, ask for it, and it shall be given. But for the record, don't get into that position in the first place. You can only use your free-be once.
Creating or Using Characters rules:
1) Don't make a Mary-Sue when creating your character.
2) Keep canon characters in character. If they're changing from good to bad or vice versa, make it explainable.
3) Use reasonable powers.
4) You can have up to five characters, made-up only.
5) You can only have one canon character.
6) If you're making a group, you can invite others to join in.
7) When using a canon character, make a profile for them. Since this rpg is a mix, you can mix the histories of manga/anime into the character.
These rules are just common curtesy. Follow these, and no trouble shall befall you.