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      by Published on 10-08-2011 06:21 PM

      Table of Contents
      1. At a high level
      2. Advertising your roleplay
      3. Skipping in roleplay
      4. Posting orders
      5. GM styles
      6. On the subject of recaps

      Have you ever started a roleplay, or established a storyline, or organized a clan or syndicate, only to find the idea fizzing out and floundering about until quietly bowing its head and fading from existence? We create magnificent worlds and characters and concepts for others to participate or use, so why don't they catch?

      Some of you might be asking yourselves how, in a place as choked with activity and creativity in Valucre, something ...
      by Published on 07-24-2011 05:48 PM
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      |What is canonization?|

      Canonization is the process whereby a thread or over-arching plotline is accepted and integrated with the Valucre canon. Canonization is necessary, and indeed applicable, only to works/threads/plots substantial ...
      by Published on 07-24-2011 01:13 PM
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      Organizational Chart

      Administrators
      Supernal/Carlos: i_hold_the_sky
      Desolate/Damon
      Trax'ien Cion/James: p0wer_t0_the_hav3_n0ts

      Team leaders
      Disco Lemonade(Nette) for PR&M.
      Soulbrand (Daniel) for Story-tellers.

      PR&M: Stands for Public Relations and Marketing. Anything that falls ...
      by Published on 02-17-2011 01:53 AM

      (As of 09-16-10)

      The Chosen Champion

      Faustus Clemens

      Runner Up: Ziren

      ...
      by Published on 12-07-2010 02:37 AM  Number of Views: 460 

      Off topic:
      I did not write this. A friend of mine posted it on the forum and he got it from somewhere else. I took it from that thread and made it into a single article, which is what you see before you.

      So, there's a man crawling through the desert.

      He'd decided to try his SUV in a little bit of cross-country travel, had
      great fun zooming over the badlands and through the sand, got lost, hit a
      big rock, and then he couldn't get it started again. There were no cell
      phone towers anywhere near, so his cell phone was useless. He had no family,
      his parents had died a few years before in an auto accident, and his few
      friends had no idea he was out here.

      He stayed with the car for a day or so, but his one bottle of water ran out
      and he was getting thirsty. He thought maybe he knew the direction back, now
      that he'd paid attention to the sun and thought he'd figured out which way
      was north, so he decided to start walking. He figured he only had to go
      about 30 miles or so and he'd be back to the small town he'd gotten gas in
      last.

      He thinks about walking at night to avoid the heat and sun, but based upon
      how dark it actually was the night before, and given that he has no
      flashlight, he's afraid that he'll break a leg or step on a rattlesnake. So,
      he puts on some sun block, puts the rest in his pocket for reapplication
      later, brings an umbrella he'd had in the back of the SUV with him to give
      him a little shade, pours the windshield wiper fluid into his water bottle
      in case he gets that desperate, brings his pocket knife in case he finds a
      cactus that looks like it might have water in it, and heads out in the
      direction he thinks is right.

      He walks for the entire day. By the end of the day he's really thirsty. He's
      been sweating all day, and his lips are starting to crack. He's reapplied
      the sunblock twice, and tried to stay under the umbrella, but he still feels
      sunburned. The windshield wiper fluid sloshing in the bottle in his pocket
      is really getting tempting now. He knows that it's mainly water and some
      ethanol and coloring, but he also knows that they add some kind of poison to
      it to keep people from drinking it. He wonders what the poison is, and
      whether the poison would be worse than dying of thirst.

      He pushes on, trying to get to that small town before dark.

      By the end of the day he starts getting worried. He figures he's been
      walking at least 3 miles an hour, according to his watch for over 10 hours.
      That means that if his estimate was right that he should be close to the
      town. But he doesn't recognize any of this. He had to cross a dry creek bed
      a mile or two back, and he doesn't remember coming through it in the SUV. He
      figures that maybe he got his direction off just a little and that the dry
      creek bed was just off to one side of his path. He tells himself that he's
      close, and that after dark he'll start seeing the town lights over one of
      these hills, and that'll be all he needs.

      As it gets dim enough that he starts stumbling over small rocks and things,
      he finds a spot and sits down to wait for full dark and the town lights.

      Full dark comes before he knows it. He must have dozed off. He stands back
      up and turns all the way around. He sees nothing but stars.

      He wakes up the next morning feeling absolutely lousy. His eyes are gummy
      and his mouth and nose feel like they're full of sand. He so thirsty that he
      can't even swallow. He barely got any sleep because it was so cold. He'd
      forgotten how cold it got at night in the desert and hadn't noticed it the
      night before because he'd been in his car.

      He knows the Rule of Threes - three minutes without air, three days without
      water, three weeks without food - then you die. Some people can make it a
      little longer, in the best situations. But the desert heat and having to
      walk and sweat isn't the best situation to be without water. He figures,
      unless he finds water, this is his last day.

      He rinses his mouth out with a little of the windshield wiper fluid. He
      waits a while after spitting that little bit out, to see if his mouth goes
      numb, or he feels dizzy or something. Has his mouth gone numb? Is it just in
      his mind? He's not sure. He'll go a little farther, and if he still doesn't
      find water, he'll try drinking some of the fluid.

      Then he has to face his next, harder question - which way does he go from
      here? Does he keep walking the same way he was yesterday (assuming that he
      still knows which way that is), or does he try a new direction? He has no
      idea what to do.

      Looking at the hills and dunes around him, he thinks he knows the direction
      he was heading before. Just going by a feeling, he points himself somewhat
      to the left of that, and starts walking.

      As he walks, the day starts heating up. The desert, too cold just a couple
      of hours before, soon becomes an oven again. He sweats a little at first,
      and then stops. He starts getting worried at that - when you stop sweating
      he knows that means you're in trouble - usually right before heat stroke.

      He decides that it's time to try the windshield wiper fluid. He can't wait
      any longer - if he passes out, he's dead. He stops in the shade of a large
      rock, takes the bottle out, opens it, and takes a mouthful. He slowly
      swallows it, making it last as long as he can. It feels so good in his dry
      and cracked throat that he doesn't even care about the nasty taste. He takes
      another mouthful, and makes it last too. Slowly, he drinks half the bottle.
      He figures that since he's drinking it, he might as well drink enough to
      make some difference and keep himself from passing out.

      He's quit worrying about the denaturing of the wiper fluid. If it kills him,
      it kills him - if he didn't drink it, he'd die anyway. Besides, he's pretty
      sure that whatever substance they denature the fluid with is just designed
      to make you sick - their way of keeping winos from buying cheap wiper fluid
      for the ethanol content. He can handle throwing up, if it comes to that.

      He walks. He walks in the hot, dry, windless desert. Sand, rocks, hills,
      dunes, the occasional scrawny cactus or dried bush. No sign of water.
      Sometimes he'll see a little movement to one ...
      by Published on 10-03-2010 11:42 AM  Number of Views: 1791 
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      Combat on Valucre between two characters is performed by a method called T1. Although the specifics have been modified over ...
      by Published on 10-02-2010 11:38 PM
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      There are two things that I will be addressing through this announcement, two things that I feel are absolutely essential if Valucre is ever to get to the point that it deserves to be. The first thing to discuss is powers and the second thing to discuss is the roleplay itself. For now, I will be discussing solely the former.

      Valucre is to be considered a mild powers forum. I admit that the administration has been a bit lax about this in the ...