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Post by sallymartinez on Jan 13, 2010 4:16:46 GMT -6
True Darkness? Posted what did you think?
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Post by adm on Jan 13, 2010 21:25:05 GMT -6
...other than blatant breaking of rules....*points to the one about realism* I liked it. Yes, I'm a creepy bastard who also is a stickler for the rules...but unless you have some nice Special FX team you might not be able to get away with autopsy type stuff unless this guy has a side job as a mortician (and he's fairly bad with it).
I'm just going to quote said rules for you in case you glossed over it, I don't wanna see you getting into trouble for this like I did with Fate: Pretend that the second you start an RP there is a camera there, somehow, someway recording the events. These events will be displayed on television therefore the rules of real life television apply. Do not kill somebody in your roleplay, if you did there would be video proof and your character would go to jail. To not have explicit sex in your Roleplay, again, that would not get shown on TV. You can imply things have happened, but no descriptive nudity or the like. This is efedding therefore it's about wrestling, try to remember that in a roleplay.
Unless you can legit explain why he's got a body and is desecrating it and is somewhere the laws aren't going to completely hammer you for doing it on camera or he's got an effects team, what you did could be considered rule breaking and will at least get you a loss, if not a stern warning from Staff. I know you may feel this hampers your creativity, but actually, the workarounds are a lot more fun than being explicit...and actually scarier.
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Post by sallymartinez on Jan 13, 2010 23:24:56 GMT -6
Actually the description of the room should tell you he works with dead bodies so I hope the staff sees that.
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Post by sallymartinez on Jan 14, 2010 22:36:58 GMT -6
Innocent Darkness posted. What is your take?
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