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    Legendary Adventurer Strude's Avatar
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    ADDENDUM MADE TO RULE #3

    • One on oneing is allowed under certain circumstances, within a locked location.


    You may have noticed a location titled Odds Are Twenty-Three Four-To-One in the world tab. It is a Locked location that when you click it you are greeted with a (The posts are hidden because you do not have a key for "Odds Are Twenty-Three Four-To-One"!) message.

    Well this is a location where Tika and I are working out a small scene between Monty and Eoin. Where Eoin expresses his suspicion of Tally and we establish the sexual tension between the two characters (that you all briefly glimpsed in the first scene).

    If you and someone else in the RP want to work out a scene between your characters, you are welcome to ask for a locked location to be made.

    Stipulations:


    • All scenes must be canon to the story (true to source material).
    • A scene set in the past can not change the established canon (present events). Meaning you can play out how the source material was generated, but you can not chance or add more to it than what your characters know in the present timeline.
    • Scenes can not be set in the future.
    • Scenes can be set within the present.
    • Scene can involve more than two players (post length rule still applies).
    • Scenes can involve a single individual, so long as the individual is RPing two or more of their own characters and posting individually for each character (post length rule still applies).
    • Scenes can not stretch beyond what is necessary to established the information require of the scene.
      Meaning you can not turn your single scene into a extended multi-scene removed from canon.
    • Once a scene has fulfilled it's purpose it will be locked (no more posting) and opened for everyone to read.
    • Scene can be purely to develop a better relationship between two characters.
      Scenes can be purely sexual (we love to frick frack!)
      Scenes can be simple casual dinner conversations.
      Scenes can be used to tell a event in a set of characters past.
    Last edited by Strude; 11-13-2014 at 09:40 PM.

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