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| Tweet Topic Started: Mar 16 2014, 06:38 PM (124 Views) | |
| OhHaveMercy | Mar 16 2014, 06:38 PM Post #1 |
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So, tonight is likely to be my first bit of work, and I had some questions. One: Where will I be posting for my match? Two: What's the best way to start a feud? Three: How do you guys work your match posts exactly? When I post, do I field some of my opponents offense in my post or do I keep it strictly to what my character is doing? |
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| Lita Maivia | Mar 16 2014, 08:17 PM Post #2 |
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1: You were supposed to post a promo-style piece for your character between the time of March 6th through the 14th. The object of the promo would be to present your character to people in a way that they could connect with her in some way to understand why your character is here and what she wants. Most of all, you would be trying to entertain the readers. 2: The best way to start a feud is to do what you've done. Create a thread seeing if anyone is interested. Unfortunately, without having read anything from your character I don't imagine many people would have a lot of ideas on how to best work with your character. You can also personally contact a handler through the private messaging system if you are interested in their character and have an idea you'd like to try. 3: You don't do anything for the match unless you inform us ahead of time that you want to write it. We post all the matches at once in a show format. The results are based on a number of things. Generally your roleplay is the deciding factor. Whoever was more entertaining and presented their character better usually wins. However, on occasion, the winner is decided based on what's best for the sake of the character's story. |
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| OhHaveMercy | Mar 16 2014, 09:52 PM Post #3 |
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Ah; okay, so I'm mostly supposed to do "Promo" style rps and you guys decide the outcome. I didn't know that. Well, I'll start putting stuff together for next show then. Thanks. |
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| Lita Maivia | Mar 16 2014, 10:04 PM Post #4 |
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Yeah, you write the roleplays and the results are decided by everyone's input. There's a Judging Form in this forum that anyone can use to submit their opinions on results that are taken into account by the board owner. Also, I don't want there to be any misconceptions. When I said "promo" style RP it encompasses a large spectrum of content. There are plenty of RPs where a character is interviewed, some where the character just talks to the camera about their match, and of course there are RPs that involve characters having conversations and interacting with one another. So feel free to have fun with it. |
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| Nightmare | Mar 16 2014, 11:51 PM Post #5 |
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You'll get used to it soon enough. Good luck :) |
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| Minister Wighty | Mar 18 2014, 01:10 AM Post #6 |
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Just to keep you aware, you've been booked again on the Vice/Sick card. So give that roleplay thing a shot this week. Sorry for the confusion. If you have any more questions, lemme know. |
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