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Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 9:03 pm
~*~Accepting Users and their Applications~*~
As most of you who joined remember, the most basic rule for an application is that the word 'agenda' be placed at the top of the application to the guild. The other requirements are that the person be a literate player, and submit an example of their RPing skills.
Often times though, we're going to get some applicatiosn that we aren't sure of what to do with. So these are just the basic guidelines on how to grade and accept the applications. (yes, I'm sure I'm boring all of you already . . . *yawn* even myself, but this is essential everyone. ninja )
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Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 9:14 pm
~*~Guidelines for Accepting Applications~*~
1) The person must have the word 'agendas' somewhere in their application. 2) The submission for a sample RP must be literate (semi-literate at least) The guidelines for literate (semi-literate) are as follows:
1) All words must be spelled out with vowels intact. (Don't worry about spelling unless it's a severely recurring issue.) 2) The sample must be in the third person. 3) Actions shouldn't be signified by **'s or any of that stuff. It should be like reading a book. 4) They must use "" quotation marks for speaking.
These are just the basic rules. I'm trying not to be so strict on the whole application process, but I've had bad experiences where you get less than semi-literate RPer's who unintentionally kill the plot to a storyline, and since this is only a one RP guild, it would kill not only the RP, but the guild as well.
I hate declining people, but if they don't fit at least three of the criteria above, than they should wait to improve their RP skills before joining. Sorry if you guys don't agree. If you have any complaints, feel free to post them in the complaints section. Comments too.
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