All the OC profiles/non-attendee must follow these rules, otherwise, your character will be deleted, and you may not recreate him/her.
- Do not post your profile before it passes though C h o t t o C h o c o's approval. PM me first. That's a biggie.
- Be semi-realistic. This is a school-based roleplay, so aliens with spaceships hidden in the forest, waiting for the perfect opportunity to take over Mahora is a bit of a stretch.
- Be reasonable. If your character is trained in the ways of combat, don't make them super powerful. That's known as godmodding, and let's be honest. No one likes it when you godmod. Tips on preventing this would be to add weaknesses to balance it out. Your character is well trained in darkness? To balance it out, let's say he has a great weakness to light magic.
- Be detailed. It's not a good profile, if you don't give more information. Strive beyond the basics. Not only does it give you a cool looking profile, but it helps your roleplay, because now you have more details for your character, making it a great character with tons of depth.
- No 'Mary Sues' or 'Gary Stus'. These are roleplay terms for 'the ideal character'. This character is perfect, excels at school, attractive, gets along with everyone, does no deed wrong, excellent at sports. These characters are boring, and no one wants to roleplay with that kind of character. So don't make one.
- Do not post your profile before it passes though C h o t t o C h o c o's approval. PM me first. That's a biggie.
- Be semi-realistic. This is a school-based roleplay, so aliens with spaceships hidden in the forest, waiting for the perfect opportunity to take over Mahora is a bit of a stretch.
- Be reasonable. If your character is trained in the ways of combat, don't make them super powerful. That's known as godmodding, and let's be honest. No one likes it when you godmod. Tips on preventing this would be to add weaknesses to balance it out. Your character is well trained in darkness? To balance it out, let's say he has a great weakness to light magic.
- Be detailed. It's not a good profile, if you don't give more information. Strive beyond the basics. Not only does it give you a cool looking profile, but it helps your roleplay, because now you have more details for your character, making it a great character with tons of depth.
- No 'Mary Sues' or 'Gary Stus'. These are roleplay terms for 'the ideal character'. This character is perfect, excels at school, attractive, gets along with everyone, does no deed wrong, excellent at sports. These characters are boring, and no one wants to roleplay with that kind of character. So don't make one.
