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Rules of the Campaign - Read and sign in agreement

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Pat S.
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There are campaign rules. If you cannot follow these, you will be removed from the game. Here are the rules: Manners: Be polite and respect everyone in the game. Hateful or antagonizing actions/comments of any sort towards another person will not be tolerated. The Roll20 CoC will enforced in this game Rules: The GM may overturn, rewrite, and override the rules for the good of the game. The GM has the final ruling on anything in the game. If it becomes a permanent rule, it will be posted in the Rules thread. Roleplay:   IC chat  is the emotes of the character actions and words. Emoting is more than just using the character's name when speaking. It is describing how the character says it, what the character is doing while speaking, how the character performs his/her action. As the player for your character, you have to paint the picture so that the others can see (imagine) the scene and all the action (flavor) that is being portrayed. Bob: "Hi"  is what many players consider roleplaying and it is true that it is but it not what I want in the game. Bob turns his head at the calling of his name then waves his hand at his friend Julie "Hi" is more what I seek in the game. Not only does this tell you that Bob said hi, it describes what Bob does and towards who. This is what I want for IC emoting text. OOC posts: The supplied  OOC thread is to be used for all out of character talk including rule questions, setting questions (unless it is something the character would say then it is in character not out of character). GM: I reserve the right to add or change the rules listed here if needed. New players are welcomed if they are willing to learn the ruleset and roleplay (see #3).
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Certainly reasonable, read and agreed to!
Agreed!
Agreed
Agreed.
I can do all that!
As always, I'm on board with this.