~The Rules~

Character Creation- Follow the rules in the 3ed book. Type your character up in either notepad, or use my Excel Sheet. Be sure to type up a history and/or character profile. The longer and more detailed this is, the better. After all of that, e-mail it to me.

Posting Rules-

#1. As in most RPGs, the GM's word is final! Ignoring GM decisions will get you banned.

#2. Always fill in your character name when posting. You must identify who you are for us to understand what you are saying. Also, never post for another player. I will give permission for this on a case-by-case basis.

#3. Use the tag field. A tag is used to let another player or the GM know you are wating for a post from them. All you have to do is fill in the name of the person you are tagging in the "Tag" field of the post. This way you can quickly and obviously alert others that you need them to answer. This is often useful for conversations, combat, and other such things. The GM will also tag players if he needs an answer for something specific.

#4. If you take too long to post, the GM will post for you. The rate of posting for combat is once a day or once every-other day (depending on how well you can write combat posts), and once every 3 or 4 days for non-combat. Of course, if every body else has posted and is just waiting for you, you might be skipped. As always, the more frequently you can post, the better.

#5. It is possible to send private messages on the posting board. I suggest you use this to talk to the GM in private. It is a little more dirrect than e-mail.

#6. Multiple characters and Sub-GMs. Uppon player request I will concider multiple characters. These characters will almost never be in the same group. They will more likely be in another group, or in some sub-story of the campaign. As for Sub-GMs, I will as people to play NPCs and Villains occasionaly. Simply send me and e-mail or private message to let me know if you are interested in that sort of thing.

#7. Lastly, I will roll the dice and convey results of actions. When you take an action that would require a roll, tag the GM.