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Author Topic: Make a promise and Keep it: A word for all our members  (Read 80 times)
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« on: June 08, 2010, 06:26:30 AM »

Joining a thread is a commitment and one that I would like members to keep. It is unfair to bring in multiple characters then stop posting once we have you established in a thread.

This is one of the reasons why myself and Maxx sometimes call out with the one character only rule.

Its hard for a thread to continue especially once we have a established storyline tailored for your characters and then suddenly you find something else better to do on the net or you get bored of playing etc.

For those of you that wish to play more than one character in a thread I ask that you make a promise to commit to the threads you join and post at least twice a week on the site.

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