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Re: OOC Chat
A quick note about formatting your posts.
When you use a player character’s name, please do so in bold i.e. Tom Rudge.
When your player speaks, please use coloured text to highlight speech i.e. Tom said, ”Perhaps we shouldn’t have ignored the old woman’s warning, after all...”
If you want to use thoughts, please use coloured and italicised text i.e. ”Hmm... ... if we kill it, we’ll never be short of calamari again!”, thought Tom.
Use the ‘Spoiler-Button’ to add out of context questions, comments, etc. Dice rolls are a matter of clicking the ‘dice’ button and inserting the appropriate dice roll. It also helps if you state what your current skill level is, to save me looking it up i.e. Spot Hidden (35%) [dice]0[/dice]
And I’m sure with two teachers and a student, we’ll have no problems with grammar, punctuation, etc. ...
If you have any questions, please ask.
When you use a player character’s name, please do so in bold i.e. Tom Rudge.
When your player speaks, please use coloured text to highlight speech i.e. Tom said, ”Perhaps we shouldn’t have ignored the old woman’s warning, after all...”
If you want to use thoughts, please use coloured and italicised text i.e. ”Hmm... ... if we kill it, we’ll never be short of calamari again!”, thought Tom.
Use the ‘Spoiler-Button’ to add out of context questions, comments, etc. Dice rolls are a matter of clicking the ‘dice’ button and inserting the appropriate dice roll. It also helps if you state what your current skill level is, to save me looking it up i.e. Spot Hidden (35%) [dice]0[/dice]
And I’m sure with two teachers and a student, we’ll have no problems with grammar, punctuation, etc. ...
If you have any questions, please ask.
Re: OOC Chat
You’d thinks so wouldn’t you but youd maybe wrong. Typed this on an ipad and found it a right £@*l ache with the predictive text and lack of cursor controls. Plus of coarse my lack of useful education are all contributory factors.
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