Please title your threads with the title of the roleplay, and include [ORP] if it's an open roleplay, or [PRP] if it's a private roleplay.
Do not join a rp without permission from the owner of the rp.
Follow both these rules listed here, and the rules of a rp thread.
Be nice, and have fun! That's what this is all about, is having fun.
Rules
Always, always follow the Daisy Code.

1. Do not godmod.
2. Please log your RPs in your journal.
3. Never quote in a roleplay.
4. Characters may die. You may not kill another player without their express permission.
5. NPC roleplay is done by the staff.
6. Roleplay in third person.
Anything else is fair game~
Some notes...
At the item stage, spirits are able to communicate and make their presence known, but are unable to physically manifest themselves yet. They are invisible to the eye and may only be represented by the object it associates with.
At the miniature stage, they are able to take a humanoid form- but one that is small in stature. They also are very dependent (whether they admit it or not) on both the item and the caregiver.
At the fully-developed stage, they have grown to become like human adults, both in size and independence.
Do not join a rp without permission from the owner of the rp.
Follow both these rules listed here, and the rules of a rp thread.
Be nice, and have fun! That's what this is all about, is having fun.
Rules
Always, always follow the Daisy Code.

1. Do not godmod.
2. Please log your RPs in your journal.
3. Never quote in a roleplay.
4. Characters may die. You may not kill another player without their express permission.
5. NPC roleplay is done by the staff.
6. Roleplay in third person.
Anything else is fair game~
Some notes...
At the item stage, spirits are able to communicate and make their presence known, but are unable to physically manifest themselves yet. They are invisible to the eye and may only be represented by the object it associates with.
At the miniature stage, they are able to take a humanoid form- but one that is small in stature. They also are very dependent (whether they admit it or not) on both the item and the caregiver.
At the fully-developed stage, they have grown to become like human adults, both in size and independence.
