Post by Julia Spence on Jun 15, 2010 16:54:26 GMT -6
Before you get started in creating your character, why not refresh your memory on the brief guidelines?
Alright, now that we've got that out of the way. Fill out the following form and if you have any questions, don't be afraid to PM me or any other staff member.
If you want a position like a staff member, please don't be afraid to try out.
Good luck!
Name: Name of Your Character.
Position: Student or staff?
Age: Can be from 13-18. Or, if your applying for a teacher, 25 - higher.
Gender: Girl or Boy?
Power: Describe the power. What are its weaknesses, what are its strengths? Go into as much depth as possible.
Physical Description: Remember, no pictures!
Personality: How does your character act around others like him, around average people? Is he angry, or happy? Go into as much depth as possible.
History: Don't be afraid to go all out for this one. History is important for a character's growth, because it affects how they act or perceive themselves and the world.
Sample Post: Remember, at least 150 words!
- Spell-check is important.
- No pictures for physical descriptions.
- In-character posts must be at least 150 words. If you don't know how long your post is, please check with the word counter.
- We like a variety in age.
- No mary-sues or -stues. Have flaws and weaknesses.
- Remember: Three characters per person. One character per account!
Alright, now that we've got that out of the way. Fill out the following form and if you have any questions, don't be afraid to PM me or any other staff member.
If you want a position like a staff member, please don't be afraid to try out.
Good luck!
Name: Name of Your Character.
Position: Student or staff?
Age: Can be from 13-18. Or, if your applying for a teacher, 25 - higher.
Gender: Girl or Boy?
Power: Describe the power. What are its weaknesses, what are its strengths? Go into as much depth as possible.
Physical Description: Remember, no pictures!
Personality: How does your character act around others like him, around average people? Is he angry, or happy? Go into as much depth as possible.
History: Don't be afraid to go all out for this one. History is important for a character's growth, because it affects how they act or perceive themselves and the world.
Sample Post: Remember, at least 150 words!
[b]Name:[/b]
[b]Position:[/b]
[b]Age:[/b]
[b]Gender:[/b]
[b]Power:[/b]
[b]Physical Description:[/b]
[b]Personality:[/b]
[b]History:[/b]
[b]Sample Post:[/b]