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Chaos Eyes
Posted: Jul 17 2008, 01:02 AM


Entropy Queen
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Group: The Undertaker
Posts: 14
Member No.: 1
Joined: 16-July 08



Outta Line:
These are the new role-players, just starting out. You can expect concise replies with numerous spelling and grammar mistake. There is slight or no evidence of style emerging and little structure to character and surroundings.

I Am Guilty:
Like the previous grouping, these people are still relatively new to the role-playing concept but are making improvements to their writing. While replies may only be a paragraph at most, they will contain decreased numbers of mistakes with more adjectives and adverbs. The structure of sentence has begun to become a little more complex. Characters begin to take on a 'three-dimensional' form with emotional patterns and surroundings begin to take on a background role.

One To Say:
This group has substantially improved from the last, now replying with atleast a paragraph. The structure of the sentences and flow from the previous is generally consistent. A 'style' is emerging in the writing and is evident in most introductions. There are few errors and a wide-ranging use of words and varying sentence lengths. Characters are consistent and appropriate for the genre or plot. Settings are beginning to be utilised to create points of interest.

Making Me:
People allocated this faction have a pronounced style and considerable replies that allow the other role-players sufficient text to write extensive and incorporative replies. There is very few spelling and grammar faults and the sentences are interesting and descriptive. They use a broad ranging vocabulary and rarely repeat a phrase. The characters are in-depth and interesting while being unique.

Sweet Memory:
People place in this group are the best at what they do, the crème de la crème. Their writing is expansive and exciting to read. Descriptions are thorough and consistent in every reply and characters are very realistic and appropriate for the position played. Settings, actions and props are utilised to further lure the reader in and provide an action point for the other role-players to work off of. Writing perspectives and ideas are unique and draw the reader in.


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