It varies from anywhere between a couple of hours to a week. We try to check the applications as often as possible, but sometimes things come up, or we need to check and make sure the character is IC if we're unfamiliar with the series, you know? Regardless, we'll always do our best to accept new players as soon as we can.
SO after waiting a week, should one simply continue waiting, or should one do something toward making the mods aware again that there are applications waiting?
Adult logs are permited. However, it is necessary that you mark your log with the proper warnings and that you friendlock it. If we find an unlocked NC-17 log, it will be deleted. This is to prevent LJ from getting on our backs about the whole 'oh noes highschool kids having sex' thing they put everyone through during the strike out, so it's really quite important!
I have never joined an rp on lj before and the whole "posting" is confusing me. All mod posts go in the "mod journal" all "ooc posts" go in the "ooc journal", but the last journal is strage. I feel as though people are just posting in a journal as their character, not actually "playing" the rp. How do you set the scene and begin the "thread" in order to play? Is the reason that it seems as though nothing is going on because you are waiting for more people until you begin playing? Once everyone begins playing will there still be strange "in character journal entires" or will it be strictly "action"? I apologize. I am having difficulty explaining myself, but I am quite confused. Is there any way you can break this down or clear this up?
Okay, Tricky, lemme ask you this. Have you ever played on a forum RP before? Basically, the Logs act like that. It's third person narrative, tagging in and out to tell a collective story.
The main community is more or less a School Network, in which players post in character as if it the character typing out their thoughts and feelings. It's all first person, speaking as a character. It is here that situations come up where Logs can be started from. This is, of course, what makes LJ unique from most forum RP. The Logs aren't done at random or at the whim of a mod or DM/ST. The situations come up on the network, and are played out on the Logs. Let me show you an example...
In these threeNetworkthreads a situation is set up for a scene between Ky, Sol, and Jam after school. The actual scene is played out in this Log thread. See?
I hope that clears things up. OH! This is gonsai by the way.
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Is the reason that it seems as though nothing is going on because you are waiting for more people until you begin playing?
Once everyone begins playing will there still be strange "in character journal entires" or will it be strictly "action"?
I apologize. I am having difficulty explaining myself, but I am quite confused.
Is there any way you can break this down or clear this up?
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The main community is more or less a School Network, in which players post in character as if it the character typing out their thoughts and feelings. It's all first person, speaking as a character. It is here that situations come up where Logs can be started from. This is, of course, what makes LJ unique from most forum RP. The Logs aren't done at random or at the whim of a mod or DM/ST. The situations come up on the network, and are played out on the Logs. Let me show you an example...
In these three Network threads a situation is set up for a scene between Ky, Sol, and Jam after school. The actual scene is played out in this Log thread. See?
I hope that clears things up. OH! This is gonsai by the way.
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Loophole omg~
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