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how many roles are filled btw i totally forgot to sign-up in that Sleepless Nights said: this is why i made there be no democracy or government in my steampunk rp ✌️ i'm experimenting with other types of hierarchies to see what i like best when it boils down to plot
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a good bit now but this is one of my bigger rp's where there'll be enough slots to go around Bear Claw said: how many roles are filled btw i totally forgot to sign-up in that Sleepless Nights said: this is why i made there be no democracy or government in my steampunk rp ✌️ i'm experimenting with other types of hierarchies to see what i like best when it boils down to plot
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Lol. It was an animal RP, so ranks are/were needed, but they still thought bullying me and only treating my charatcers like crap was alright. I promtly made sure they couldnt be in any of my RPs after that. Another time they had a high rank, their alpha threatened to kill my Beta (without permission), and then they exiled, forcing me out of the rank (again, without permission) 7 posts into an RP that wasnt theirs to begin with (And once more, blamed me)
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i try to have my characters go after people for reasonable things or if they're usually intense phoenix being the exception because he's a whiney bitch baby
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Bear Claw said: you know what we haven't really touched on? Badly managed RPs. Examples below because if I wrote paragraphs this would be an essay 1. They forget that certain roles are reserved or filled, and they let different people take them. this happens more than once 2. They don't specifiy certain things in the rules, and when the RP starts they throw a fit because someone didn't follow their invisible, not obvious rule 3. they're the reason for OOC drama. If you're going to manage a RP, be mature,,, 4. "Realistic" RPs that aren't realistic at all unless certain real-world details will give the owner's characters an obvious advantage. I see this way too much :')) Others that would weaken their character are ignored 5. Unorganized sign-ups 6. Over-powered leader roles (this is here because owners usually grab leader roles) 7. Don't fully read over forms and allow people in who blatanly break the rules/let them off the hook because "they know them." 8. Break their own rules or defy their own plot, or make a Mary Sue and use the "well they affect the plot" excuse.
I don't think I've done an overpowered leader or defied my plot but I've probably done the rest of those things at least once. If I let someone in who breaks rules, I have a hard time saying no. I haven't thrown fits when people break my rules. I do adjust them and let everybody know
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saying no scares me, but i've learned to just try to gentley word it to muffle my r a g e
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This one was for no reason. When I denied them a high rank in another RP I made, I explained they were far too power hungry to be in a high rank due to all their characters being rude (and I mean ALL). I told them they could have lower ranks, but promptly decided to not join because they couldn't have a high rank right off the bat.
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tbh i try to make my RP intros and rules "mean" enough so that I don't have to say no x'D
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Oh same here. Some people just completely ignore it. >.>
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You know what would be interesting. If at the end of their form I made them tell me how their form follows the rules, so that they have to read it.
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