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Personally, I look to about a week without notice. Sometimes people get busy and don't have the time to sit down and write even a little post. But I suppose it is nothing but personal preference.
Quite frankly, in my experience the current levels as defined by the administration if off-par from what people associate with personally. The one exception is probably free. What do we see in free? A lot of one liners, a lot of illogical nonsense, and what not. Perfectly fine for a lot of people and especially beginners. Casual is also okay listed where it is at. Low Casual perhaps requiring a few coherent sentences that are somewhat related to a mid-depth character at hand. Casual itself having the pre-understood requirements and high-casual being for all extensive purposes advanced.

In my experience over the years, most advanced threads require a post of no less than one page anyway. Of course this is not because of some explicit requirement but the understood conception of what an "advanced" role play entails requires it. The important thing to understand about the distinctions between the three models is that post size is relative to the players. However, it is the quality of writing not the quantity in which I believe truly dictates the level of role play. Free role play might as well be l33t speak or all joking aside, grammatical gibberish that is about as deep as a puddle as most characters may be static in nature.. Casual role play requires a better grasp of the English language and with characters perhaps trapped somewhere in limbo between static and dynamic. Interactions may be based more around the characters as created rather than the players personal experience as with free. Finally, we have the advanced level which truly requires a more dynamic character role as well as a sense of understanding with regards to the setting. Personally, I have always found the advanced role playing section a little problematic because the posts between characters don't necessarily flow in a matter in which one might assume would be advanced. It really ends up being "high casual" on steroids.

So overall, I think it just happens to be that the Guild's definitions of the levels might be a little outdated rather than the players misuse of terms or what have you.
Well, technically we are only on round three but have really only covered about ten or fifteen minutes worth of action. Feel free to drop a character Qirin. I can imagine that we are about to lose some players very shortly here. You stand a good chance at acceptance.
I think some sort of civilized poll o generate an interesting conversation would be in order. I don't really have the opportunity to be too involved with role playing at the moment, and I'd prefer to have the opportunity to discuss something other than legal matters on somewhat of a regular basis.
That's adorable. Dreamer thinks Mahz just let it happen. It is kind of unavoidable when people are throwing around explicit material for adsense to pick up on. No one could or should ask Mahz to front the bill for this place and whatever reason he feels he can't be forward enough to ask for donations but deny special privileges. On any accord, Dream don't be a d-bag.
Interesting. It probably won't make the news since no one died, so it is good to know. I actually composed to lengthy papers during my years of undergrad regarding school shootings, profiling the typical school shooter as well as analyzing and suggesting how the criminal justice system and education can work together in an attempt to aid against and prevent school shootings.

Glad everyone is alive.
Given that it may have been a busy week for some I'm going to give it another day or two before I post again. I don't want anyone getting bumped out before the interaction between Raizen and Jiao Hao gets too deep. But it appears as though this might turn into a onexone lol
So... despite turning the game off half way through the second quarter it was a terrible game. But let's face it, if anyone deserved to win the game it was the Hawks. For the past five years they've always done quite well but never managed to get into the bowl. They certainly earned it. The game lost me ten bucks...but they earned it.
Man... Do I need to work on my combat writing skills. I'm quite rusty if I do so say so myself.
Jiao Hao

Despite the war going on around him Jiao Hao appeared disconnected with the world around him. He showed little concern for the warriors battling around him. Blades cut through the air, their opponents dodging them. Armored warriors rolled across the ground in a last ditch effort to avoid that killing blow and lash out with their own attacks of opportunity. Rays of blood lashed out through the air. It was war, and there was nothing like it.

Lowering his hands into a more prominent position at his side, the ronin smirked as the heads of two eager samurai warriors rolled across the battle field. Still strapped in their helmets, their faces showed signs more of disbelief rather than shock or awe at the quick draw they should have more reasonably been able to at least defend against. He would not make eye contact with the “ally” that cut them down, who he did not know. However, it was not because of some social phobia but merely because his concern for the samurai’s level of sustenance was not his concern.

A few meters before him, a rather reputable member of the enemy forces presented himself. Jiao Hao would not be able to make out the lacquered plates that covered the General’s body, shimmering in the afternoon sun. Further still, he would not be disheveled by the blood that was smeared across the General’s mask. The General stood, clutching the lifeless head of a fallen “ally.” His other hand still clutched the blade, dripping with blood that had rendered it free from his body. General Touzon, a member of well standing amongst the enemy combatants was well worth the effort to succumb to the power of the ether.

Jiao Hao took only a couple of steps forward before his attention was drawn to two members charging passed the heckling General. Both armored similar to their leader, one charged with a sword raised high above his head and the other a hand on the katana at his hip. The ronin would not have to move quickly before the conflict would ensue.

Through Jiao Hao’s eyes, as the two men approached he would not see there armor only a blue hue that breached the gaps between the lacquered plates where their life force had shown. Of course, it was not his eyes that would lead him to victory but his experience in combat. Even a blind man could defeat an small band without nothing more than a walking stick if he remained observant to his surroundings.

A samurai, drawing his katana from its scabbard was the first to approach the ronin. Jiao Hao dodged, dipping to the sword only to encroach into the warrior’s personal space. The ronin grabbed his first assailant by the risk, draw the arms behind the man’s covered head. With a precision that may have been to close for comfort, Jiao Hao used the contained warrior’s sword to direct the oncoming attack. He wouldn’t direct the warrior’s downward slash away, but down the contained Samurai’s back, carving a subtle gash.

With a quickly twist of his own wrist, Jiao Hao tore the enemy katana from the man’s hands. In doing so the ronin thrust it upward punctuating the second assailant with a piercing strike that forced the blade through and through. As the original warrior turned attempting to draw his wakizashi the man’s hand was pushed away by a swift kick forcing the blade back into the scabbard. It gave Jiao Hao the opportunity to quickly withdraw his own blade swiftly lopping off the man’s head.

Turning around the ronin placed a soft boot on the hilt of the skewered samurai’s sword, still stuck in his abdomen. He pushed the man over. Shaking the blood from his blade, Jiao Hao stepped over the enemy. He stared down the enemy, his covered eyes drawn to the General’s powerful aura.
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