1) Specify when you are talking out of character and when you're not.
2) NO INVOLVING RELIGIOUS FIGURES IN THE STORY. Yes, you can have a religious character, but you can't have Jesus or Buddha show up in the RPG or something stupid like that... You can have "fictional" Gods show up, however, such as the Greek ones or ones that you've made up.
3) You cannot use lethal force on other people's characters... I mean, you can USE lethal force... it just won't work out. You can only kill another person's character if they've given you permission.
4) This is an RPG for the Ultimate Marvel universe. Due to this, you can either use the "traditional" Ultimate version of a character (meaning the one that has ACTUALLY been in the comics) or create your OWN Ultimate version of the character (meaning a slight tweak to the character or a complete revamp... For an example of a complete revamp, check out "Black Widow" or "Spice"; for an example of a slight tweak, check out "Remy LeBeau" or "Scott Summers".)
5) There is a character limit of FOUR (4) characters in this, particular, RPG.
-- Edited by Sara on Thursday 9th of July 2009 07:48:47 PM
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