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Post by The Smith on Jun 10, 2007 11:01:18 GMT -5
Anything that is not covered in scenarios can be roleplayed or even casually discussed (IC) on the boards. Anything that requires me checking your skills (such as fighting, a tourney) or something very important (a wedding, etc) should be done in scenarios, not on the board.
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Post by excalibur1027 on Jun 10, 2007 11:12:20 GMT -5
Oh, I see. So basically, we can rollplay anywhere from King's Landing to our family House boards, but when it comes to the more serious events, they should be written as scenarios and emailed to you for confirmation. Makes sense; thanks for clearing that up.
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Post by rhaella on Jun 10, 2007 11:15:53 GMT -5
Oh, I see. So anything relatively unimportant can be roleplayed straight away, but anything important should be sent to you so you can check it. Is that right??
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Post by The Smith on Jun 10, 2007 11:16:02 GMT -5
Yup, no problem at all. Also, don't feel like you always have to roleplay everywhere. You are encouraged to just chat and plot on your own boards but you should remain in character at all times
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Post by mohi13 on Jun 10, 2007 16:53:58 GMT -5
Once a scenario and its results have been posted do we continue RPing from there?
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Post by The Smith on Jun 10, 2007 21:29:45 GMT -5
You can yes, or you can write another scenario, etc.
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Post by The Smith on Jun 11, 2007 11:18:43 GMT -5
Please be logical with scenarios: If it takes place in a room with only two people you have no way of actually knowing about what goes on [in-character]. If it takes place in a crowded marketplace then it is very likely that word of what happened will leak out and you will know about it. Please use your judgment because if you don't, I will have to censor your posts.
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