Alright, now, as refined and tamed gentlemen and ladies, we must read the rules and abide by them! Otherwise, you'll be given a strike! Three strikes and you'll be banned from this book... permanently.
1.) No inappropriate scenes shall be role-played with me or within this book! If I host a group scenario where we all come together to role-play, you'll be asked to role-play that scene with whoever it is in PM. It can't be role-played with me, however.
2.) No bullying outside of the role-play! This rule is applied to you, me, and anyone else who shall participate in this book. This also applies to all group scenarios and even separate chains.
3.) If a canon character is already taken, don't make a fuss about it! I'll consider adding back-ups for any role-playing emergencies, but if even the back-up is taken, just choose another canon and move on.
4.) Finally, the fourth and final rule! This one applies to everyone. This is how you DON'T role-play:
Alexander: *blocks attack with sword* try me if you can!!
This is how you DO role-play:
Alexander quickly blocks his opponent's sword with his own, huffing slightly. "Try me if you can!" He spat in their face.
See the differences? Add quotation marks when your character is speaking, use proper grammar, and type it out as if you'd be writing any other story! Remember, add details! We all want details, but be sure not to wear yourself out. At least two sentences or more with just enough detail is good enough for me!
Now, onto the forms for your OCs!
Name: (Can't be anything too random, like Glitter Farts, or Sparkle Dust.)
Age: (Be sure to put how old they are in 1776, it's important.)
Gender: (No comment.)
Sexuality:(Be whatever sexuality you is, honey! I don't judge!)
Appearance: (Include their looks and what they wear.)
Personality: (This is also important.)
Married, Single, Crushing, or Courted: (Reminder, this was back in the 1700's, there wasn't really such thing as getting the one you loved. If you weren't courted with somebody already, you could've had a chance. If you were already courted, however, you'd be married with somebody you either didn't know or didn't love, and it was because either your family was rich or you married into the rich to get money.)
Status: (Rich, poor, in between, king, queen, politician, president, etc.)
Background: (Another reminder, a ton of people back then weren't expected to live past twenty where Alexander lived because of disease. So, if your OC is an immigrant from where Alex was from originally, your family is either dead or alive, but I'll be looking over forms and determine if your family is dead or alive. Because I can be evil.)
Participated In The War Or Not: (This will also impact your story, and please include if you were a nurse/doctor, a veteran, general, commander, etc.)
Patriot Or Redcoat: (This will also affect your story, and if you put something in your OC's background reading that they were close friends with the squad, but they were on the King's side, then this'll be interesting... indeed.)
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Alright, that's it for this chapter, which was just of course the rules and form. Some things will be changed if I consider putting AU's into this book on special occasions... but it'll all depend.
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