Writing Habits and Character Guidelines

Character Conflicts

I welcome character conflicts in my roleplaying scenarios, provided they are planned and discussed between writers beforehand. This approach ensures that all parties are comfortable with the direction of the story and can prepare their characters accordingly.

Silas is a young Nulhound, so his emotions are raw and most of the time untethered. This includes his reactions to stimuli or conversations going around him. Unplanned drama would be okay as long as the mun and the muse can take how Silas would react to the circumstances thrown at his way. Otherwise, nudge the mun if you feel like Silas is haunting/hunting your muse and your well-being.

Character Autonomy

While I am comfortable with other writers influencing my character's external circumstances, I maintain strict control over his internal world. Specifically:

Acceptable Interactions

Other writers may:

Prohibited Actions

Under no circumstances should other writers:

By adhering to these guidelines, we can create a collaborative and respectful writing environment that allows for creative freedom while maintaining the integrity of each writer's character development.