Nov 20, 2016 11:17 am
CONTENT
Remember, where looking for quality in our game. You don't need to be a professional author, but if you're always posting bland and simplistic posts, you're not helping to breathe life into the story. Less posts of the one or two second kind and something closer to a paragraph or more is what we're after.
POSTING FORMAT
Please adhere to the format below to ensure cohesion across all posts, as it makes for clearer communication and easier reading.
Perspective
When posting, please do so in...
3rd person (e.g., "Darth Vader had completed his usurpation of the throne, cutting the Emperor down with his lightsaber").
not...
1st person (e.g., "I had completed my usurpation of the throne, cutting the Emperor down with my lightsaber"
Multiple players will be collaborating here, and if all of you write in 1st person, posts won't flow very well. When every post reads as "I had completed... etc" then points of view can get a little blurry; you aren't all of the characters, so you shouldn't adopt those perspectives when reading. If some of you write in 1st person, we'll be dealing with something called Shifting Perspectives, wherein the reader gets confused in a similar fashion, further exacerbated by the alternating perspective styles. In simple terms, we want the story to be easy to read. Everyone posting in 3rd person helps us get there.
Tense
I personally prefer posts to be written in...
Past Tense (e.g., "Darth Vader had completed his usurpation of the throne, cutting the Emperor down with his lightsaber".
not...
Present Tense (e.g., "Darth Vader completes his usurpation of the throne, cutting the Emperor down with his lightsaber".
I think it makes for a better read. But that's just me and a personal preference. If you prefer to write in present tense, I'm not making a hard and fast rule on this one. This isn't an English class and tense will have far less of an impact on cohesion across posts than perspective will.
Text Style
If your character is talking out loud, use quotes and bold text.
"Yes, my master."
If you're sharing your character's thoughts in first person, use the italic text.
Bah. Force lightning. Let's see how he feels with a lightsaber coming out the other side.
If you're stating something OOC (out of character), use the OOC tag.Generally long OOC discussion should take place in the "OOC Discussion" thread, but for quick questions or clarifications, using the OOC tag in the main post is just fine.
POSTING ETTTIQUETTE
Regarding posting etiquette, I'm going to borrow from Fluglichkeiten.
The most important thing is that you do not control another person's character or an NPC. Even if it is something simple; they respond to a simple question or give you a high-five, whatever it is, it isn't for you to control. In your own posts, only describe the actions of your character and what is going on in his/her mind.
Similarly, do not describe the results of your actions. You may think lighting a fire should be easy, but the story may say that the fireplace you are working at has sticks of dynamite in it. If your character has got a nice blaze going and is happily warming her hands it makes it seem a bit weird and arbitrary when I suddenly blow you up!
Remember, where looking for quality in our game. You don't need to be a professional author, but if you're always posting bland and simplistic posts, you're not helping to breathe life into the story. Less posts of the one or two second kind and something closer to a paragraph or more is what we're after.
POSTING FORMAT
Please adhere to the format below to ensure cohesion across all posts, as it makes for clearer communication and easier reading.
Perspective
When posting, please do so in...
3rd person (e.g., "Darth Vader had completed his usurpation of the throne, cutting the Emperor down with his lightsaber").
not...
1st person (e.g., "I had completed my usurpation of the throne, cutting the Emperor down with my lightsaber"
Multiple players will be collaborating here, and if all of you write in 1st person, posts won't flow very well. When every post reads as "I had completed... etc" then points of view can get a little blurry; you aren't all of the characters, so you shouldn't adopt those perspectives when reading. If some of you write in 1st person, we'll be dealing with something called Shifting Perspectives, wherein the reader gets confused in a similar fashion, further exacerbated by the alternating perspective styles. In simple terms, we want the story to be easy to read. Everyone posting in 3rd person helps us get there.
Tense
I personally prefer posts to be written in...
Past Tense (e.g., "Darth Vader had completed his usurpation of the throne, cutting the Emperor down with his lightsaber".
not...
Present Tense (e.g., "Darth Vader completes his usurpation of the throne, cutting the Emperor down with his lightsaber".
I think it makes for a better read. But that's just me and a personal preference. If you prefer to write in present tense, I'm not making a hard and fast rule on this one. This isn't an English class and tense will have far less of an impact on cohesion across posts than perspective will.
Text Style
If your character is talking out loud, use quotes and bold text.
"Yes, my master."
If you're sharing your character's thoughts in first person, use the italic text.
Bah. Force lightning. Let's see how he feels with a lightsaber coming out the other side.
If you're stating something OOC (out of character), use the OOC tag.
OOC:
I'm going to wait for Palpatine to turn his back, then Vader's going to skewer him.POSTING ETTTIQUETTE
Regarding posting etiquette, I'm going to borrow from Fluglichkeiten.
The most important thing is that you do not control another person's character or an NPC. Even if it is something simple; they respond to a simple question or give you a high-five, whatever it is, it isn't for you to control. In your own posts, only describe the actions of your character and what is going on in his/her mind.
Similarly, do not describe the results of your actions. You may think lighting a fire should be easy, but the story may say that the fireplace you are working at has sticks of dynamite in it. If your character has got a nice blaze going and is happily warming her hands it makes it seem a bit weird and arbitrary when I suddenly blow you up!