Post by Lightning 9292 on Jun 2, 2005 0:44:28 GMT -5
Well, some may be wondering. What is Roleplay?
Role Play, simply defined, is acting. Acting, as a character that you either create or pick from a spectrum of pre-created characters. In some settings you determine vital characteristics of your character, in others, it is predetermined. You set your mind into this character, and play it out by improvising the characters' moves.
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Each character startes off as a freshman.
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OUT OF CHARACTER: When you are in 'role-play' mode and you want to say something 'out of character' then you must use OOC and BIC.
"Hi Ben! How are you doing? Boy that Math Class is hard, isn't it?" said Kyle.
*walks over to Ben and thinks to herself I bet it's easy for him, sucker* "So anyways, how well did you do on that test?" *worried frown*
OOC: By the way, it's not really hard for me. It's just hard for my character!
BIC: *waits for a response* "Soo.......hmmmm....yeah....."
Do NOT powerplay on another character. You can't decide what happens to someone else. Only they get to decide what happens to them. Teachers, may powerplay though, but only in minor details.
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How We Expect you to Roleplay: We expect you to use quotations when speaking, and italics when thinking.
Good Example:
"Good morning Miss Summers!" Mrs. Bell, the shop owner greeted Kate Summers. It's always nice to have her come by everyday she thought.
Kate said hello back and gave a friendly wave.
Bad Example:
"Good Morning Miss Summers" said the shop owner. *grins*
Kate said hello back. *friendly wave*
Student Led Positions and Clubs... whats the difference?
The difference is how active the group should be and what it does. Lets take the Student Council for Example..... I need to make sure that all the members are very active and devoted. I chose (most of the time.. depends on the organzation) who joined. Also, to lead a student organaztion you have to be a sophomore(100o posts).... clubs can be led by anyone...... check HERE to see what the Student Led Posisitons are.. if its not on there, go ahead and create a club
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Moving up a Year:
500 posts ~ Sophomore
1000 posts ~ Junior
2000 posts ~ Senior
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This site is still in the process of getting everything set up. The School Map, town map.... clubs.. ect.
I am Telling you this now, so you can check often for updates
Role Play, simply defined, is acting. Acting, as a character that you either create or pick from a spectrum of pre-created characters. In some settings you determine vital characteristics of your character, in others, it is predetermined. You set your mind into this character, and play it out by improvising the characters' moves.
~*~
Each character startes off as a freshman.
~*~
OUT OF CHARACTER: When you are in 'role-play' mode and you want to say something 'out of character' then you must use OOC and BIC.
"Hi Ben! How are you doing? Boy that Math Class is hard, isn't it?" said Kyle.
*walks over to Ben and thinks to herself I bet it's easy for him, sucker* "So anyways, how well did you do on that test?" *worried frown*
OOC: By the way, it's not really hard for me. It's just hard for my character!
BIC: *waits for a response* "Soo.......hmmmm....yeah....."
Do NOT powerplay on another character. You can't decide what happens to someone else. Only they get to decide what happens to them. Teachers, may powerplay though, but only in minor details.
~~~
How We Expect you to Roleplay: We expect you to use quotations when speaking, and italics when thinking.
Good Example:
"Good morning Miss Summers!" Mrs. Bell, the shop owner greeted Kate Summers. It's always nice to have her come by everyday she thought.
Kate said hello back and gave a friendly wave.
Bad Example:
"Good Morning Miss Summers" said the shop owner. *grins*
Kate said hello back. *friendly wave*
Student Led Positions and Clubs... whats the difference?
The difference is how active the group should be and what it does. Lets take the Student Council for Example..... I need to make sure that all the members are very active and devoted. I chose (most of the time.. depends on the organzation) who joined. Also, to lead a student organaztion you have to be a sophomore(100o posts).... clubs can be led by anyone...... check HERE to see what the Student Led Posisitons are.. if its not on there, go ahead and create a club
~~~
Moving up a Year:
500 posts ~ Sophomore
1000 posts ~ Junior
2000 posts ~ Senior
~~~
This site is still in the process of getting everything set up. The School Map, town map.... clubs.. ect.
I am Telling you this now, so you can check often for updates