* I'm a newbie. Why do I have to be moderated?

Because a lot of newbies make mistakes and this is just away of making sure you don't. Don't worry. After a week or so, the moderation is removed. It's for your own protection. ::nods::

* I submitted my subscription to the game, why do I have to read the rules, FAQ and send in a sample post?

You need to read the rules, to know the rules, to make sure you understand them and can obey them, before joining. If you can’t accept the rules or abide by them, it’s best to realize this before any unpleasant scenes result. The FAQ, are needed to address various doubts and uncertainties you may have. If they do not answer all your questions, you may always e-mail the owner and ask. As for the sample post, that is just to ascertain the quality of your writing, see what you are made of and how serious you are about joining.

* I have a problem with one of your rules and disagree with it.

Tough luck! The rules won't change! The rules are set. No one will get special treatment. If you have a problem, take it up with the owner. Watch your language and state your case, if there is a reasonable basis for your problem with the rules, it will be handled accordingly. But if you just decide you don't like a rule and don't agree with it for the heck of it.... Well, that's the reason we ask you to read the rules before joining. So you can make your mind up before hand.

* How many characters am I allowed to have?

You are allowed to have as many characters as you want and are able to handle.

* I didn't post for four months, and my characters were put up for grabs (refer to
rule 17) and are now played by different players, am I allowed to e-mail these players and request the characters back?

ABSOLUTELY NOT!!! You need to take responsibility for your actions. If you don't post and don't notify the owner about it, the character (if it is an original) is given up. Many of the original characters are quite popular and in great demand by a lot of players. It’s unfair to keep them out of circulation. A player who doesn’t play his character, forfeits it. You’re not permitted to e-mail the player who won custody of your relinquished character to return that character to you. It just doesn't work that way. If you wish to inquire about your forfeited characters and the possibility of getting them back, you may contact the owner. Yet UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES may you e-mail another player to demand your characters back. That player is not liable for your negligence and must not be harassed. Demanding that another player yield a character to you or return a character, will result in your removal from the game.

* Why do I have to put my character name (a.k.a signature) at the bottom of my posts?

That is to avoid any possible confusion. Many times when plots are full of people and many posts are being sent, players tend to get confused as to who exactly is in the plot with them. The signature will keep things as orderly as possible, so everyone knows who everyone is.

* What is a 'player’s page' and how do I get one of my own?

A player’s page is a page devoted to the player behind a certain character. We would like you to fill out a short questionnaire about yourself, so that we may find out more about you and get to know you better. You obtain your questionnaire by e-mailing the owner and requesting it. It’s as simple as that. fill out your questionnaire and send it to the owner, along with a picture of yourself - if you like- and it'll be put up ^_^ Piece of cake!
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