[h3][color=ed1c24]RULES:[/color][/h3] 1.) [b]Be active.[/b] I expect all players to be able to post at least once every couple of days. If you cannot post, please let me know so that the RP doesn't get held up. I will remove your character from the scene if necessary. If you become inactive without notice, your character will die of dysentery. 2.) [b]Make quality posts.[/b] I expect all posts to be at least a full paragraph that contributes new actions to the scene. I expect you to give your posts a once-over for spelling, grammar and typos. If I see you make a sub-par post, I will tell you to edit it, and will explain what you must do. If you continue to submit sub-par posts, I will give your character a grammatically incoherent death. 3.) [b]No OOC drama.[/b] If you have a problem with one of the players, one of the characters, or with the way I'm running the game, PM me. We'll talk it out without calling each other names. I promise. If you see drama starting, ignore it. Don't take sides. Don't prove your point. Don't try to defend yourself. PM me, and I'll deal with it. If you involve yourself with OOC drama, I will feed your character to a troll. 4.) [b]I control the weather and the time of day.[/b] If you try to control the weather, a rain cloud will appear over your character and your character alone, and will always rain on them. They will then go crazy and die akin to the characters in Ray Bradbury's [i]The Long Rain[/i]. (Great story, check it out). 5.) [b]No godmoding or auto-hitting.[/b] Whether you are interacting with another player, or an unnamed NPC, you may declare an action, but you may not decide if that action succeeds. Here is the rule of thumb: if it can react, the person controlling it gets to decide how it reacts. If it is an inanimate object, you're free to decide whether or not your 360 noscope hits or not. Bear in mind, you are in a strange world, and some inanimate objects may have a few surprises in store. If you godmode or auto-hit, I'll call up Doflamingo from [i]One Piece[/i] and have him control your character to death. 6.) There might be more rules, there might not. If I need 'em, I'll add 'em. [center]* * *[/center] [color=ec008c][h3]Character Sheet[/h3][/color] You can pretty up your sheets any way you like, but you're required to contain the following information: [b]Name:[/b] (Include any nicknames or aliases) [b]Age:[/b] (All races will age like humans. Please no 253 year old elves) [b]Race:[/b] (Keep it human-ish. If you're not sure if your race qualifies, ask) [b]Appearance:[/b] (Pic or description) [b]Role:[/b] (What is your character's primary purpose on this mission? Blacksmith? Alchemist? Ranger? Think of it like your character's class) [b]Bio:[/b] (Tell me a little about where your character is from, and what their accomplishments are. Why do they want to go on this mission, and why were they chosen out of all the applicants?) [b]Skills:[/b] (What is your character particularly good at? List any specific weapon or item proficiencies here) [b]Magic:[/b] (List all the specific magical abilities your character has) [b]Equipment:[/b] (What weapons or items did your character bring through the portal? Note that you get a wagon of mundane supplies, and you don't need to list obvious stuff like a water skin or the clothes on your back) [b]Other:[/b] (Anything else that you feel like adding.)