(note: the first three rules are more like suggestions rather than rules; I don't have a punishment for you if you don't follow them)
1) Specify when you are talking out of character and when you're not.
2) If you're more than one character, specify which one that you are posting as.
3) Make one of your characters your avatar or signature.
(note: the next few rules ARE RULES, AND MUST BE FOLLOWED. IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THEM ONCE, YOU WILL BE WARNED. IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THEM TWICE, YOU WILL BE BANNED PERMENANTLEY.)
4) Do not constantly complain when nothing is happening because that gets rather annoying to everyone.
5) No posts involving your character having sex with another character. Kissing is allowed, but no sex. (You can mention that your characters had sex, but you can't roleplay the sex.)
6) Every roleplayer can have up to four Marvel characters or three Marvel characters and one made up character. Please do not go over the limit.
7) NO INVOLVING RELIGIOUS BELIEFS IN THE STORY. IF YOU HAVE GOD OR ANY OTHER RELIGIOUS FIGURE SHOW UP, THEN YOUR IP IS PERMANENTLY BANNED. (Your characters can still get married, go to church/temple, pray, etc. though.)
8) NO LETHAL FORCE. I don't care if you're a hero or a villain, you can't use lethal force on other people's characters. (It's alright if you use it on S.H.I.E.L.D. agents or a bad guy that you're controlling, but otherwise it's against the rules.)
-- Edited by limbo13 at 19:52, 2007-10-21
-- Edited by limbo13 at 16:00, 2008-01-13
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