[quote=@Quasar] hey, this’ll be one of my first tines rping, so if i get sonething wrong or anything, i apologise PROFUSELY. [/quote] Hey, we all start somewhere. But if that's your attitude, then I think you'll be just fine. Here's a few pointers that are helpful to keep in mind as you go. 1) Be sure to keep the perspective consistent, whether that's first-person or third-person. I think most people tend to be offput by first-person roleplaying but that doesn't mean you can't do it. Just sorta... watch everyone else and go with the flow. Edit: On a similar note, it helps to keep the verb tense consistent too. Whether your posts are past or present-tense is generally up to you. 2) Proof-reading. I personally encourage taking a moment after you're done typing up a post. Don't immediately post it. Do something else for a bit to clear your mind, then return to your post and read through it. You'll be amazed how many spelling and grammar errors you find, as well as ways to improve its flow. You miss these kind of things as you're spit-balling ideas onto a notepad. 3) On the topic of notepads... spell check is a wonderful tool for new roleplayers and veterans alike. No one's perfect so it helps to have something double-checking our work. There are a number of free alternatives to Microsoft Word that provide this functionality too. Of course it's not the end of the world if you have an error here or there, and no one cares how you talk in OOC (Out Of Character) chat. It's just a courtesy to clean up those posts for everyone else who'll be reading them.