Post by AMAYA on Sept 19, 2007 19:18:31 GMT -5
[/size]My rules are pretty simple; they're not that difficult to abide by. Typical of role-play sites.
1) Please read all of the information, like The Plot and Races Allowed!
2) You can fight but no killing characters without permission.
3) Roleplay posts have to have at 100 words. It's not that hard, trust me.
4) No power-playing or god-modding. No chat-speaking either. [ definitions in next post ]
5) Please use third person, not first.Examples:
Third person - She, he, her, him
First person - I, me
6) DO NOT advertise in c-box. Use the advertising section.
7) Cannons are allowed. Note that this is an anime-like site.
8) Face claims are not required, but recommended. Maximum face claim for a character is two. You can find them in the Character Directory.
Important In-Character Notes!
Yes, we have a currency system, although it's not very significant since buying things isn't the most exciting thing to role-play.
All the money is basically coin-based, although the value is like Yen (up to $78 in a single piece) rather than like U.S. currency. The coins' values vary by size, although they are all universal. The only difference is the coloration; each of the races has a different color. In order to be of use, the coins must be converted to the territory they are on. The Central Lands accepts all currencies.
- Animal - Emerald Green
- Demon - Deep Purple
- Dragon - Soft Orange
- Human - Gold
- Shinigami - Royal Blue
- Werewolf - Tan
- Vampire - Maroon
There is also a universal system, but it is only circulated for the high ranks; it is optional for them to convert to this. The coins are slightly larger, thus are worth slightly more than the average currency. Their color is Jet Black.
Also. The feeding system is a little loose, so I'll try to clear it up. The most commonly hunted animals are normal game; rabbits, deer, etc. These are the most common and the least role-played, so it's fine. Those that feast on souls or blood usually feast on humans, but they pick off the weaker, seemingly less needed ones. Of course, since humans are role-played more often than most animals, the soul- and blood-suckers are also able to devour those of normal game.
For the immortals, hunger varies according to their strength. A normal peasant-rank would probably have half the hunger rate of a human, while a high rank could have only one percent of hunger rate of a human.
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