Post by LOVINO VARGAS on Apr 8, 2011 20:59:38 GMT -5
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Since there will be a event and theme, soon coming I might as well explain how it works! If I can keep up, and we get good ideas, there will not only be a event every now a then, but a theme that comes with it, each month (since this will be the first events and themes and whatnot, the next one will be suggested by you guys, or there will be some kind of vote) Now events, and themes will be portrayed differently here. A theme will be something that happens to the characters, and it doesn't mean it has to effect all characters nor does it mean will it be mandatory for you to have every thread now involved with it. It's just a fun way to twist the lives of everyone's character since the plot involves abnormal things going on, in which themes are meant to explain it.
ALSO whenever you make a theme thread anywhere please put [theme] before it so we can know your implying it, even if you are doing it with someone else. And if it's a open simply just put [Open/Theme] or something like that, so we can all know that this thread is allowing theme characters to be able to post in the thread.
This may be confusing let's start with a example, shall we?
Since we are going to have a chibitalia theme (in the future, NOT NOW), let's say England is walking in the park or something. He would have to put [theme/open] in his title, if let's say Chibibun wanted to reply. BUT, if it doesn't say ' theme ' in his open thread, then that means if Spain wanted to reply he would have to reply normally, and not as chibibun. If it says open only, then that will show it's a normal thread that all themes, or whatever are immune to. Showing no [theme] in your title, will mean you do not want to involve the thread with it, and it will just be a normal thread. ALTHOUGH just because it has theme in it doesn't mean that you HAVE to reply with a theme-mode character. Putting theme before your thread simply means that your characters knows what's going on with everyone else, and it simply tells everyone as well that you are allowing theme characters in your post.
That also means the same goes for an event. We all know what events are for example a festival, a haunted house, etc; Most events really don't need to have [event] on it since it will have it's own board but if somehow it involves going out of the board, then you may if you wish put [event] before your title if necessary. Events really explain themselves so I don't think I need to go further then that.
Anyway, I think I really just needed to mention one the future how threads will work. But yea~ Probably next week a event and theme shall be opened~[/sup][/blockquote]