Whenever you make a new plot that will involve other players, you must now decide whether it is a type "A" or a type "B" plot, and inform the other players of your choice.
TYPE A PLOT
You give people the general idea of where you see the plot going. This may include the backgrounds of the involved characters, what they may look like, or even their names, but it gives the other players' control over the evolution of their own characters. They can use their characters in other plots and threads as well without having to clear it through you first.
TYPE B PLOT
These plots require much more work by the creator of the plot - a document must be filled out much like a lore book, with all of the background written out, along with the laws of each of the characters involved as to specifically what they can or cannot do. It must be listed also who the designated creators are. Players must agree to this before joining the plot. If players vary from these laws, they will be given a warning to amend the err. If they do not amend it or if they continue to break the laws, the owner of the plot can steal the character away from the player.
The Nanakia -By PompeiiFebruary 24, 2018 at 11:22:03 PM I'm in-By RiniMarch 2, 2018 at 03:21:32 PM ayyyy-By xathiraFebruary 25, 2018 at 00:03:14 AM I’m in!-By VioletFebruary 25, 2018 at 01:50:58 AM