( @FireSky @The Runner the rules clearly state that you must wait your turn before posting a second time. It allows for everyone to be included and also progresses the story. The rules also clearly state that each post should have a minimum of 4 sentences excluding dialogue/quote. This also encourages a more fleshed out role play and just is a good minimum for role plays for many reasons. If you read the rules, you would have known that there is a turn system as well as a minimum for each post. )
(Yes but I’m not sure who does first or second. I’ve never done a turn by turn rp so forgive if idk what I am doing.)
( @FireSky @The Runner for a turn by turn system, the idea is that
- The initial rp is posted to start off
- Everyone posts once as a reply, this order is not predetermined *unless the leader does predetermine the order, but I did not.
- After everyone has posted for the first time, an order has formed.
- Everyone should keep that order going to avoid confusion and/or skipping other role players.
The order on this particular rp is:
- @Aloe Vera
- @JellyBeanIris (Who has been grounded unfortunately, so we may have to continue on without for awhile. If they return soon enough, they can try to catch up.
- @The Runner
- @BBC_Fangirl
- @FireSky
- @icecubes
Hope this clears things up for you :) )
(okay guys change of plans,,, since the order seems a little too difficult, the rule is just post only once after @Aloe Vera 's post. so it doesn't rlly matter what order as long as it's one post after the leader! is that easier guys?)
Everyone's frustration began to make me nervous. If I'm dead and being recruited to fight some traitors, I would prefer to work with people who could remain calm. However, I suppose everyone has their own way of dealing with death. I tried to remain calm, hoping that it would make someone here feel better. "I'm good, thank you, Myst. I just want to know more about this organization, and how they are a threat exactly. You know, the details and whatever. Also, what we'll do to fight the evil group."
I glanced around at the others, anxious at how they'll react to my optimism.