Plots
Nov 16, 2013 12:03:57 GMT -5
Post by AKEMI on Nov 16, 2013 12:03:57 GMT -5
PLOTS --
Plotting with other members is a great way to encourage character development, have a good time, and get lots of EXP. Of course, as with anything, there are a few guidelines.
Form:
After you have completed your plot, post a link to the roleplay thread in your approved plot thread. A member of staff will then read the thread, calculate the word count, and award EXP to all participants.
1. Do not register a plot for every little thing you want to do. Things like two people meeting or having lunch together can take place in regular threads. Your plot will be denied if it doesn't have the potential for character development.There are two kinds of plots: solo plots and group plots. A solo plot is when one person roleplays out a plot by themselves, potentially with the use of NPCs. They're worth a little less EXP but are still rewarding. Group plots involve two or more characters. These are worth more EXP and allow relationships to develop between characters.
2. You can start your plot before it is approved, but it's not advised that you do so in case a staff member requires you to make changes or denies it altogether.
3. There is no word count minimum or post minimum. Roleplay until your thread reaches its conclusion, whenever that might be!
- - SOLO PLOTS
Number of Participants: One.
EXP Per Word: 5 EXP.
NPC Ryo Per Word: 10 Ryo.
- - GROUP PLOTS
Number of Participants: Two+.
EXP Per Word: 10 EXP.
NPC Ryo Per Word: 20 Ryo.
Form:
[blockquote][blockquote][div align="justify"][b]Solo or Group?[/b] Solo or Group.
[b]Location:[/b] A country or village.
[b]NPC Name(s):[/b][ul type="disc"][li]Last Name First Name [Played by: Player][/li][/ul]
[b]Participant(s):[/b][ul type="disc"][li]Last Name First Name [Played by: Player][/li][/ul]
[b]Description:[/b][blockquote]Describe your plot here![/blockquote][/div][/blockquote][/blockquote]
After you have completed your plot, post a link to the roleplay thread in your approved plot thread. A member of staff will then read the thread, calculate the word count, and award EXP to all participants.