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  1. Standard Roleplaying Rules Character Creation You must create a valid character ID and post it in the appropriate thread before you begin Roleplaying with them. The Character ID must be complete with at least a paragraph of Bio before it’s considered a valid character ID. There is no limit to the amount of characters that someone may have. Featured NPCs are allowed, complete with an image and description. A featured NPC can be played only by the creator of said NPC, unless they give permission to others. Those roleplaying someone’s featured NPC without permission will be asked to discontinue doing so. Be realistic
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  2. One of the most important things when it comes to roleplaying with other Dreamers is roleplaying etiquette. This guide is quite subjective when it comes to this topic. Some people will disagree with me on some aspects of this guide but this guide is only intended to advise how to treat your fellow Roleplayers both inside and outside of a roleplay. Etiquette regarding other Dreamer Roleplayers When it comes to interacting with other roleplayers that you wish to roleplay with, it is best that you speak to them politely and ask politely for a chance to roleplay with them. If you are polite, the chances of another Dreamer agreeing to ro
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  3. Introductions: Private Roleplaying and You This is for people who want to roleplay privately, but don’t want it taken away from EcchiDreams (such as Email/Facebook/Texts/Kik/Skype/etc) for various reasons (EG: Some people don’t want to give out that kind of information). For more information on private roleplays, click here. Members who wish to have non-public role plays can do so by posting up their “advertisement” bulletin in the Private Roleplayers Bulletin Board, followed by any range of characters they have if they so wish. The idea is that other roleplayers will come to the bulletin board and read your advertisement. If they w
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  4. Introductions: Crash Course in Roleplaying Roleplaying Ground Rules Rules vary from site to site, even from roleplay to roleplay. There is, however, one thing that is common to most of them and their rules, which usually stem from one overarching theme, Godmodding (Sometimes accurately referred to as Godmode). Undoubtedly, nearly everyone who’s roleplayed, new or old, has broken one of these ‘cardinal sins’ of roleplaying. I have too, so have no fear, for we recognise where we went wrong and improve on ourselves, and make sure we don’t repeat the same mistake again. Godmoding and Godmodding are the same things. For creators; ther
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  5. Introducing a Character This guide is here to give you some ideas as to what to put as the opening post of a character. It is a subjective guide, like the others, and might not apply to you or you may disagree with its contents. That is perfectly fine, as this isn’t a guide that has to be used by everyone and is only meant as a suggestion. Sometimes thinking of what to do for an opening post for a character can be difficult. Especially when you’re introducing them to a large roleplay where you really want to show them off and make a big entrance which can be challenging to not only come up with an idea, but to also implement.
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  6. Character Identity Information Name: Age: Gender: (OPTIONAL!)Religion: Species: Origin/Nationality: Occupation: Physical Appearance Height: Weight: Eye Colour: Hair Colour: Physical Description: Personality, Traits and Abilities General Overview: Strengths, Skills and Abilities: Weaknesses: Ambitions (Hopes/Dreams): Hobbies and Interests: Sexual Orientation: (OPTIONAL!)Turn ons: (OPTIONAL!)Turn offs: Extra Information Family: House: Car: Pet: (OPTIONAL!)Additional information: History Awards/Commendations: Criminal Record: (OPTIONAL!)
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  7. Making a Character How to Make a Roleplay Character Making a Character for a roleplay can be a difficult task. This guide is here to help you develop your own, well-rounded character. While characters, and their IDs, can differ from Roleplay to Roleplay, one thing is always the same. You are creating a person which you control in a role. However, you must always keep in mind that this is a rather subjective guide which may not suit your needs. Everyone has their own ways of doing things, but we hope that this guide will provide you with ways to add onto your style and improve on it. For the purposes of this guide, I will be crea
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  8. Introductions: Crash Course in Roleplaying Glossary of Abbreviations, Terminology, and their Definitions This section of the guide will talk about the commonly used terms, and abbreviations and that they mean. It's by no means a definitive and exhaustive list, and if you have any suggestions as to what we should add, please don't hesitate in contacting us. If it's reasonable or used a lot we might just add it to the guide. Abbreviations AU Alternative Universe It is the in-roleplay exploration of something based on a canonical story or other roleplay, that is set in a non-canonical way. Typically such events may dive
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