Roleplay rules/Guidelines


I've decided to make this post to set some rules regarding my roleplays.
I'll add more if I think of them.

1. Don't overpower (OP) your character(s), it is really frustrating if your character(s) can take my character(s) out with one blow or deflect my attack as if it is nothing.

2. Don't decide my character(s) actions for me. It takes away control of my character(s) as well as any potential ideas I may have had for a reply/scene.

3. Don't immediately jump into character. I like to discuss the details of the roleplay first. I don't like to jump straight into a roleplay without having a clue of who your character(s) is(/are) and where we are.

4. I like long replies, but they shouldn't take away any chance to make my character(s) react to what is happening. Making a long reply to describe a certain view is fine, it gives me more info to work with.

Please don't use one liners, unless you're stuck and can't think of anything else. If that's the case, then it's quality over quantity. If you're stuck it's better to send me a decent one liner that can further the story than multiple sentences that don't further the story.

5. Grammar and puntuation are key, I don't like errors. Of course I don't mind a small mistake here and there, but I don't like it if I have to decipher what every sentence says.

6. Describe the scene/actions/emotions using well flowing sentences rather than using asterisks (these things *) or something similar. I absolutely hate it when somebody does this, because this gets me out of roleplay flow more easily and makes it harder for me to concentrate and form a decent reply.

Tip: Don't use the 'and' symbol, this site has cut my replies off whenever I tried to use it, so I advice you to avoid the trouble and just type the word out. It happened to me when I tried to type a brand name, I'd never thought I'd ever had to type out M and M. This site does the same with emojis.

7. I prefer speaking in third person and I would love it if you did too! I don't really mind if you speak in first person, as long as it's clear who is talking. I prefer ''This is an example.'' for speech, 'Insert text here.' for thoughts and (Go nuts here, lol.) for anything you want to say that isn't part of the roleplay.

8. Try not to repeat sentences over and over again. Try to not end every sentence with: 'he/she said.' instead try to mix it up a little. For example: 'he/she said as he/she put his/her hands in their pocket.'

9. Sex in roleplay is allowed, but I won't do roleplays that are entirely based around sex. Most of the time I'm not in the mood for that. I'm not picky about gender, so I don't mind if you want to roleplay straight or gay sex. I think I'm better at roleplaying a gay couple, than a straight or lesbian couple. Most of my characters are dominant, some are submissive. I'm okay with some fetishes (including vore and feederism), but I like to know if you want to roleplay them so I can let you know if I'm comfortable with them or not.

10. For the love of God, stop blocking me because you didn't read the rules and I ask you to read them after you immediately message me in character! It's really fricking childish and you will be put in my Wall of Shame to warn others about the reason you've blocked me and others!
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14 | Oct 18th 2018 15:05