Post by >>e l e c t r a ; ; on Jun 20, 2009 15:00:34 GMT -5
1. No power-playing. Power-playing means that you role-play someone's character that you have no permission to. We keep track of I.P addresses, so don't even try it! ^^
2. No cussing. We want a clean, fun site for all ages, including elementary ages.
3. No disrespecting the admins and co-owners. If you do, there will be a serious punishment, including a day-long ban or a ban forever, which will happen if it's really serious.
4. Notify us if you will be gone for a day or longer. We want our members to be active.
5. Absolutely. No asterisks. If I catch you using them, I will terminate you. No, just joking, but I am a grammar Nazi, and I get very irritated when I see illiterate role-play, so I'd suggest follow this rule wisely.
6. This is a third person role-play site. As in, instead of 'I' and 'me', you use '(name), he/she, her/him, they, them' and furthermore.
7. No Mary Sue's or G-modding.
In other words, don't act like you're perfectly clothed, loved by everyone, and can do what ever you want to, or the other way reversed(sad, needs lots of attention, miserable, ugly). That's a Mary Sue. And also, don't act like you can't be touched and you're unbeatable in battle and don't get hurt at all. That's called G-modding.
8. Please make your paragraphs the correct way. An example below has been set up for you.
Thank you for kindly reading the rules before you join. Now, put together the underlined letters and that is the password to the joining. There is a letter underlined in each rule.
2. No cussing. We want a clean, fun site for all ages, including elementary ages.
3. No disrespecting the admins and co-owners. If you do, there will be a serious punishment, including a day-long ban or a ban forever, which will happen if it's really serious.
4. Notify us if you will be gone for a day or longer. We want our members to be active.
5. Absolutely. No asterisks. If I catch you using them, I will terminate you. No, just joking, but I am a grammar Nazi, and I get very irritated when I see illiterate role-play, so I'd suggest follow this rule wisely.
Right: Electra folded her wings and waved to Araceli. "Hi, Araceli," she greeted gently.
Wrong: *folds wings* *waves* Hi Araceli!!
6. This is a third person role-play site. As in, instead of 'I' and 'me', you use '(name), he/she, her/him, they, them' and furthermore.
-EXAMPLE-
Right Way: Electra swooped over the barren wasteland that was the desert. She desperately searched for a puddle of water in the unbearable heat.
Wrong Way: I swooped over the barren wasteland that was the desert. I desperately searched for a puddle of water in the unbearable heat.
7. No Mary Sue's or G-modding.
In other words, don't act like you're perfectly clothed, loved by everyone, and can do what ever you want to, or the other way reversed(sad, needs lots of attention, miserable, ugly). That's a Mary Sue. And also, don't act like you can't be touched and you're unbeatable in battle and don't get hurt at all. That's called G-modding.
8. Please make your paragraphs the correct way. An example below has been set up for you.
Right Way: Electra flew past the lands of the kingdoms, roaring happily in her trails.
She flew higher than the mountaintops as she rode the warm gust of wind.
Wrong Way: Electra flew past the lands of the kingdoms, roaring happily in her trails.
She flew higher than the mountaintops as she rode the warm gust of wind.
Wrong, wrong Way: Electra flew past the lands of the kingdoms, roaring happily in her trails. She flew higher than the mountaintops as she rode the warm gust of wind.
Thank you for kindly reading the rules before you join. Now, put together the underlined letters and that is the password to the joining. There is a letter underlined in each rule.