[Youthful University of Might and Excellence: Code of Conduct] Students and applicants are requested to read the following information carefully. They are required to abide by these regulations or are subject to the consequences. The following is directly from the Principal's desk and can be found on the club message board: Good day classes. You should have now an idea on how to work out your posts, but you should know the etiquette of posting as well. There are absolutely no racial slurs, ethnic slurs, or plain downgrading of a person rather than the student character allowed. I will take swift action into this! Now swear words have been a touchy thing in all sorts of RPGs. I'm comfortable with mild stuff used in moderation. Like alcohol, right? What I don't want is a post a page long of obscenities. At least think a bit before using one. I allow it for now because, hey, most animes get away with that too. Sexual content is yet another touchy thing. Relationships, kissing, hugging are fine with me. Makes for a healthy relationship. But absolutely NO HENTAI! Again, anything pretty rated R or NC-17 for folks who know what that is, will be dealt with immediately. You can in character taunt a character, especially to make the challenge post look interesting. So I'm a wrestling fan and love the good interviews. Again, keep it within character and not directly at a player. As for judging, an Assistant GM will be looking and posting a bit to let everyone know they are watching the match. Winners will be based on three things: 1.Creativity-Lots of imagination in battle will earn attention. 2.Length-Not as widely considered if #1 is exceptionally well done, but still important. A paragraph post won't win a match, but maybe only advance it a bit. 3.Variety-Staying on the same move is boring. Try some basic moves or another special move. There may be other factors along the way about judging, but as always, you'll hear from me first about it. OK, got to go. Soda and biscuits meeting you know. -Principal Zohn Kurrai Students are asked to please keep a copy of this for further reference.