Why, I remember when this guild was just a baby, before I was the owner, I was the Forest moderator...
Ah memories...
Anyway, moving on, this is the role playing area. Role players will have to introduce themselves a second time (assuming you actually did introduce yourself the first time in the Town Center like you were supposed to. If you didn't, but you're a role player and not a writer, then it's no big deal, but if you're a writer, I recommend you introduce yourself in the Town Center so the other writers know who you are).
This allows people to know what kind of role player you are.
It is VERY important, I repeat, VERY important to let us know your general literacy. It's very frustrating for someone to write two or three paragraphs and only get two sentences in return.
For people who make an rp, please note the literacy levels you'll be accepting in your rp introduction. I seriously recommend, though I do not forbid, that you only accept two types of literacy per rp. Otherwise you'll be mixing together adv. lit and semi-lit and nobody will be happy. Ultimatly it's your rp, so do what you want.
For those of you who don't know what I'm talking about when I say 'literacy,' it means how much you write. This guild will not accept rpers who are not at least semi-lit.
Semi lit- 3 sentences to a paragraph, decent grammar, and ok spelling.
Lit- 1-2 paragraphs, good grammar, and decent spelling.
Adv lit- 2-5 paragraphs, very good grammar, and good spelling.
Elite- 6+ paragraphs, impecable garmmar, and perfect spelling.
I will ask that no one ever write less than three sentences. I understand writer's block, but even if you don't have much for your character to say or do, describe something. It's hard to rp when someone doesn't give you anything to work with.
As an initiative, whenever an rp reaches 15 pages, the creator gets 100g. It's not much, I know, but it's still something. Please note that you have to pm me to let me know when your rp has reached that length.
