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BrobyDDark said
Can we just write a Ban-Note fanfiction and use Rilla as Light? It will be funny.


Oh please do.

Again, having waaay too much fun with this.
natsumehack said
Let's hope one doesn't get board and drop it into spam. Think of what would happen if someone had that power and knew how to get Ip's.


A Spammer who gains ownership of a Ban Note will be possessed by the God of Bans, and recognize the god's image and voice.

Spammers can then also trade their member rights to the God of Bans in order to receive the Mod Eyes and see user's IP addresses.

Spammers have full use of the Note while they own it, and can lend the Note or pages of it to other Spammers while retaining ownership.

However, when a Spammer gives up ownership of the Ban Note, they will lose all memories of owning the Note and therefore the bans they sentenced.

Edit: If an ex-Mod regains ownership of the Ban Note, they will also regain all memories of using it.

Also, it is typical that the God of Bans eventually writes the mod's own username in the Ban Note when they no longer serve any purpose.
BrobyDDark said
Don't make me fight you. The Shikai are always watching with their Ban-Notes in hand.


Additionally,

Mods can assign a time and date of banning for a specific member. By writing a future time and date after the name, they can set a ban to happen later; even when they are not online.
natsumehack said
What is this death note?or in this case BanNote.


All mods carry around a Ban Note. They write your username in it when they want to ban you.

However, they must also have the user's IP address in their heads when writing the name, thus ensuring that non-mods cannot use the Ban Note.

Potential Ban Note users must give control of their member rights to Mahz, the God of Bans, in order to see a member's IP address above their user name.

After writing the username, a mod can also write the length of the ban. If the length is not specified, the member will be permabanned in 40 seconds after writing the name by default.

I'm having too much fun with this.
8/10

Pretty cool but almost feels a bit too dark, like you're trying too hard.

Edit:

0/10 Stop it Nat.
How does one reach heaven, in that case?
10/10

Absolutely fantastic. ;)
In Ok, what? 12 yrs ago Forum: Spam Forum
Uskglass said
For the most part. Certainly more than any other section.


I think the reason why Advanced seems to have more of the 'original' roleplays is because the people there generally have more patience.

Like Idle said, fandom roleplays are popular because they're easier to get going than an original RP; less effort required from the GM to build a world, and less effort required from the players to understand whatever world the GM creates. The more original an idea is, the harder it is to find people with whom the idea not only makes sense but is also interesting, whereas with fandom RP's, the idea already exists and people are already interested in it.

So I think that since Advanced is known for being the section with the length and quality standards, people enter Advanced knowing they're going to be required to do more, which is why you generally get people with the most patience, and so the more original ideas get a better chance of survival and don't have to lack in number compared to the already advantaged fandom RP's.
Fisk said



Oh, that sounds familiar now.
Hexaflexagon said
America has the Pando, that thing is pretty cool,


As an American I feel compelled to ask what that is. Because I have no idea what you're talking about.
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