What can you expect from this roleplay?
More than anything, I want this roleplay to be fun. Therefore, we're going to have a very light-hearted environment. I don't need posts to be super-huge, all the time, as that creates a lot of unneeded pressure. Nor do I want them to be super-short, because that's just lazy. This is going to be a humorous, very anime roleplay. Characters can go chibi at any time, sparkle and deflate and who knows what else. On the other hand, it is also a mature roleplay. Yes, there will be swearing, blood, gore, and all of that. Kissing, too. I'm not a big fan of sex, but considering the nature of the roleplay, it might come around, and if it does, it's gotta be blacked out. Also, there will be tons of teamwork. Collaborations for posting, character creation, plotting; you name it.
Also, all characters need to have real out-there personalities. No one can be "normal" except for Slot 4's character.
Once you reserve, stick around!
Since this roleplay is very dependent on character interaction and development, we'll be working on character creation as a group.
DON'T reserve if you...
- Don't intend to stay active.
- Are unsure if you can make a commitment.
- Don't want the character all that badly.
- Are unwilling to work on character creation and plotting as a team.
- Can't be friendly and active in the OOC.
- Can't create a unique and well-rounded character.
Seriously, if you aren't gung-ho about this, please don't join. There are limited spots, and it would a shame if someone who really wanted it got ousted by someone who didn't really care. :(
With that in mind,
If you really really desire a spot, one that's already been reserved, you may "challenge" them for the spot. You don't have to post about this (PM me if you wish), but simply keep an eye on the OOC and submit your character when it's done, keeping in mind to make them different from all the other characters. If it's obvious that you've put in a lot more effort, and your character is unique and fits in with the other characters in a more natural way, the one who has reserved the character originally has one chance to step up their game, or you may claim the spot.