Rules
All members are expected to follow the rules set out on this page and those of SIM Central. By submitting an application, you are confirming that you will write in accordance with the guidelines and rules below.
Members who choose to make short posts, post very infrequently, or posts with overly sexual content will have their posts removed immediately and warning given. Repeated offenses will result in removal from the game.
It should be noted that although Castelobruxo is not set in a time of war, there may be cases of violence written and applicants should be aware of this. There will be violent content from time to time and all players should be prepared for this. Any players found to be under the age of 13 will be immediately removed. By agreeing to these terms, you are also saying that you are at least 13.
==The Ten Commandments==
All CO's desire their crew to have fun when on their simm and ours is no different. Follow these 10 rules for a stress-free simming career!
Creativity is key, creative entries give life to your character. Be creative and have fun!
Pay attention to detail. Keep up with what others write in their entries - it just might affect your character!
Be flexible because when you're writing with a group of people, anything can happen.
Remember the Golden Rule - treat others in your entries the way you want to be treated in theirs - with respect.
Post, post, post. You never write too many entries. Remember the minimum requirement of 2 posts per person per month.
Words are powerful, use them carefully, and write so others understand what you're doing.
Communicate; talk out of character (OOC) with other crew members via our Discord Channels on the SIM Central Server. It builds cohesion and can add to creativity.
Stay involved, you can't always be the center of attention... but that doesn't mean your character can't do anything. It is a big ship.
Develop your character. Make sure you use traits about your character in your entries. Don't write a BIO and then play your character completely different.
Be consistent, that way others know what to expect of you.