GM/Player Contract
I hold myself to all of the same rules to which I hold players, including posting rates, announcements, conduct, and so on. While there may be times when I slip up unavoidably, I always try my best to avoid doing so and, in the event that I do, will always make an effort to seek amends. I never ask anyone else anything I don't expect of myself, and I try to keep my expectations within the realm of the fair and reasonable. I am very approachable, and will always attempt to address your questions or concerns as quickly and fairly as I can, but only so long as I receive the same courtesies in return. I have no use for players who don't have the time or maturity to do so, but I will stick by good players until the game comes to an end or I can no longer continue. This is my pledge, as GM, to you.
In the interest of honesty and of full disclosure, all potential players should know that my primary obligations lie with established games before newer games, especially with my primary game. That said game has been ongoing for over 4 years will hopefully serve as a testament to my dedication, but it should also serve as fair warning that�in the event of conflict between this game and my primary game�I have a responsibility to act in favor of the primary game, whether that entails a slowdown, hiatus, cancellation, or other adjustment for Lost in the Snow. Though I don't necessarily foresee such a development at any point in the near future, applicants should nonetheless be aware of this and at peace with it before requesting to join.
Contained in the links below are the guidelines and policies with which current and potential players should be familiar:
Player Expectations
House Rules
Mechanical FAQ
Character Creation
Campaign Traits
Request to Join
Last edited by Morgan Coldsoul, February 05 2017 07:19:19. Secured game article. You most log in to contribute.