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Post by Managrimm on May 12, 2014 19:47:30 GMT -5
1. There is no godmodding, powerplaying, or metagaming on Ceriah.
2. Do not use another roleplayer's threads to judge what is and isn't against the rules. You should always try to be in communication with other roleplayers outside of threads, which means that rules will sometimes be bent with permission from the other roleplayer. For example, one roleplayer may give the other permission to say that they landed a punch on their character in their post.
3. Communicate, communicate, communicate. Communication is key on Ceriah because it helps us make sure that your thread runs smoothly and that mistakes don't impede your roleplay.
4. You must be accepted by a mod before you can begin roleplaying. Do not begin your journey before your character is moved to Character Sheets, a mod has created their Important Information thread, and you have a link to it in your signature.
5. Only mods may make Pokemon appear and control the environment. In cases where a player is trying to do something illegal like rob a store or do serious damage to a building or another person in public they must request a gmod or above to mod the thread for them. Additionally, only gmods and above can mod wilderness threads.
6. Ceriah is a unique setting and that means that canon regions and canon characters do not exist in this roleplay. Additionally, real countries and nationalities do not exist in our canon.
7. Respect your fellow members and have fun.
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Post by Managrimm on May 12, 2014 19:48:00 GMT -5
1. You have the right to have opinions contrary to the admins' and mods' opinions. You can make threads debating why you think something we did is wrong. You are entitled to the power to speak your opinion. You will not be banned if you publically disagree with a rule or an admin's decision provided that you aren't screaming, flailing, and biting about it and that you understand that the admins still have the final say on what will and will not be changed.
2. You have the right to defend yourself. If an admin or mod questions something in your post or asks you to change something and you disagree with why it should be changed you are allowed to have a reasonable discussion (remember what we said about flailing) as to why you think it shouldn't have to be changed. If you cannot come to an agreement you have the right to take the argument to a higher power.
3. You have the right to be treated equally with every other member of the site. If you think a mod is tipping the odds against you because you argued something with them or because they don't like your character or is showing blatant favoritism towards a member they're friends with report it to an admin and it will be looked into.
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