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Found this rather interesting since pretty much everyone here uses dialogue.

Rules to Format Dialogue
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1. Enclose the spoken words with double quotation marks.

“I love it when that happens.”

Note: The British use single quotation marks.

2. Dialogue tags (the he asked/she said portions) stay outside the quotes and get separated by a comma.

Sam said, “I’ll never do that again.”

“Don’t be a sissy,” said Bill. “Let’s get back in line and ride this beast again.”


Note: When dialogue ends in a question or exclamation mark, tags that follow start in lower case.

“What’s new?” she asked.


3. Actions that occur before or after the dialogue go in a separate sentence. For example, If Cindi screamed and then spoke, you write it this way:

Cindi screamed. “Oh my God!”


On the other hand, if Cindi screamed out the words, use a comma instead of a period (so that it’s all part of the same sentence).

Cindi screamed, “Oh my God!”


4. Punctuation goes inside the quotes.

Mary covered her mouth. “Oh no!” She looked like she had seen a vampire. “Did you see that?”


Note: If the dialogue ends with an ellipsis, do not add a comma or any other punctuation.

She stared at the dark horizon. “I guess you’ll go back to running your company and I will…” her voice drifted off.


5. If you have to quote something within the dialogue, use single quotation marks. (Brits reverse the use of double and single quotes.)

Bill laughed and pointed at him. “When that ghost jumped out and said, ‘Boo!’ you screamed like a little girl.”


6. Start a new paragraph every time you change speakers. If the speaker performs actions linked to the dialogue, keep everything in the same paragraph. Why? Readers easily lose track of which character is speaking. A new paragraph helps readers by signalling a change.

Note: Indent the first line of these paragraphs, just like all other paragraphs.
Couldn't get this to work with the post layout, and not many people do it here. This is more for manuscripts on pages.

“Did he hit you?” Deanna asked, looking at the cut and bruises on Laura’s face.

“No. I hurt myself.” Her brain scrambled to invent a story. “I, umm, fell.”

“That bastard!”

“No. You don’t understand. It was my fault.”

Deanna pointed her finger at Laura. “Battered women always say that.” She shook her head. “Please come with me. I don’t think you should be here when he comes back.”


7. If an action interrupts a sentence in the dialogue, use lower case on the first letter of the second fragment.

“I know,” he lowered his voice to a whisper, “what you said.”


8. If the same speaker talks long enough to require a new paragraph, place opening quotation marks at the beginning of each paragraph. However, closing quotation marks are placed only at the end of the final paragraph.

Tom explained the details. “The thread is a remarkable silk-wool blend, a new fabric named Allurotique. Some people compare it to the most expensive commercially available silk, Pashmina Silk; but that comparison is off base. Pashmina silk is made by weaving wool from pashmina goats with a silk produced by worms that eat only mulberry leaves.

“Allurotique is blended, not woven. And it’s made from the most expensive silk and a exotic wool spun into a fabric with extraordinary qualities.

“The silk in Allurotique is muga silk, which has a natural shimmering gold color. It absorbs water better than other silks, making it more comfortable to wear. It’s has a number of other nifty features: it’s more durable than other silks, it’s almost impossible to stain and it gets shinier with wear.

“The wool in Allurotique is harvested from vicuñas, a South American animal related to llamas. Vicuña wool is softer, lighter and warmer than any other wool in the world. Since the animals can only be sheared once every three years, it’s rare and outlandishly expensive.”
I'm just gonna try to ignore the post above me. xD

I'm hoping to have this rp have a LOT of people, so I need to have my roleplay advertised in a lot of ways. I've already:

-Posted about it on my status
-put it in my signature
-commented about it a little in OOC of other rps
-mentioned people from another fantasy rp it was inspired from
-Posted it in chat

What else can I do? Here's the link.

roleplayerguild.com/topics/158158-the-..

I was thinking of adding a picture at the beginning too. But what picture should I put up?


First thing I would do is place it in the Casual Interest check section. General Interest checks are only a secondary area for people to check if they can't find something that catches their eye. That's because it can cover anything from Free to advance, Arena, 1x1s, and Table-top... basically it's shouting to the world in a sea of noise.

Next thing I would do is adjust your interest check and OOC layout. Besides the title, where's the banner name for the Roleplay? It's not always needed but having a snazzy title does help. For example:







These were all pulled off 1001 Fonts so anyone can quickly make a title, no Photoshop needed.

Lastly, I would roll with who you have in the OOC. Start designing your own characters, play around a little bit and show your excitement. You can't really do much more than that to draw in people as they will come when they come on their own accord. I've seen reboots of the same roleplay, and done so myself, and they've had two different sides of the coin for results.

So essentially what you are doing is right, but there's only so much that you can actually do.
@addamas still accepting.
In Mahz's Dev Journal 10 yrs ago Forum: News
@Mahz!!!
We miss you!
Still looking for players. Getting a rather cool roster build up so far.
Still looking for players. Getting a rather cool roster build up so far.
Will have a look at things tomorrow evening. Gonna be pretty busy with work and I'm a lil tired but Kitsune should be online by then.

@13org
Haven't read through everything but keep in mind that it's eternal night so shadows aren't really a thing since everything is dark. Dunno if that changes much but it was something I thought I'd mention.

Keep in mind, we do have a discord server available for chats as well if anyone needs some help and info.
@TwelveOf8
Character sheets can be submitted to the OOC for critiquing [here].

As for the start date, I'll say "soon". We're still doing stuff behind the scenes and waiting for other entries.
Just an awareness bump.
@TwelveOf8
Hello there and thank you for showing interest. Currently there's a few entrants who are writing up character sheets, but we will be going ahead even with a small group.

The roleplay expectations for advanced are usually longer, more detailed works that focus on character depth and grammar. Since we are only expecting 1 or 2 posts a fortnight (maybe faster in the beginning) there should be a decent amount of time to achieve that length. If you check out the character sheets we have created that should give a decent expectation on the level we are after.

In regards to dropping inactive players, that is always a grey area. While it's not optimal to do so, we will do it if the story is being held up or the player is unreachable. Drops have to be evaluated on a case by case scenario.

Hope to see you in the roleplay. :)
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