Post by Pebble on Apr 19, 2018 19:39:17 GMT -6
discord.gg/VPbx7QW
- Plot and Character oriented: The RP specifically focuses on Plot, but Character is easily buildable in the RP through many events.
- School setting: Characters can therefore be anywhere from perhaps 14-20.
- The mood of the RP is a bit more SERIOUS and not as slice-of-lifey as one might expect. Original characters are the only acceptable types of characters. Before the RP eventually starts, make them realistic. They can have one very strong affinity for something if you decide to take that sort of route for characters, which will make the RP diverse on its own as it provides paths for weaknesses and such.
- Think of your character's backstory, as it will help the plot of the RP.
- Scheduled Plot:
Schools across multiple countries have been given a chance for one of their students to have an educational outing for a month to witness the progress that the Crisk Universal Conservatoire for All has made. The academy in question, relatively new and only receiving recognition from committee members of education worldwide, aims to supply a post-elementary setting that integrates both high-school and post-education in one place. It aims to be a great school that teaches every single major topic possible with methods that help the student, involving extra-curriculars and student support. But this dream, as it is stated, requires thorough testing, and therefore, there will be an extremely tiny margin of a few students over millions who have the chance to stay for a month at Crisk, giving feedback and experiencing the prestige that Crisk aims for.
That seems to be the mission goal for Crisk as you stare at the sign-up form, from either your hallway, your home, the library, or the school office. Whoever you are, around the world, you might be that one-in-a-million that gets to visit Crisk Universal Conservatoire.
And it all begins by signing your name, and your few favourite things.
We're waiting on 16 or so total characters. I don't know how often this thing is used but whatever.
- Plot and Character oriented: The RP specifically focuses on Plot, but Character is easily buildable in the RP through many events.
- School setting: Characters can therefore be anywhere from perhaps 14-20.
- The mood of the RP is a bit more SERIOUS and not as slice-of-lifey as one might expect. Original characters are the only acceptable types of characters. Before the RP eventually starts, make them realistic. They can have one very strong affinity for something if you decide to take that sort of route for characters, which will make the RP diverse on its own as it provides paths for weaknesses and such.
- Think of your character's backstory, as it will help the plot of the RP.
- Scheduled Plot:
Schools across multiple countries have been given a chance for one of their students to have an educational outing for a month to witness the progress that the Crisk Universal Conservatoire for All has made. The academy in question, relatively new and only receiving recognition from committee members of education worldwide, aims to supply a post-elementary setting that integrates both high-school and post-education in one place. It aims to be a great school that teaches every single major topic possible with methods that help the student, involving extra-curriculars and student support. But this dream, as it is stated, requires thorough testing, and therefore, there will be an extremely tiny margin of a few students over millions who have the chance to stay for a month at Crisk, giving feedback and experiencing the prestige that Crisk aims for.
That seems to be the mission goal for Crisk as you stare at the sign-up form, from either your hallway, your home, the library, or the school office. Whoever you are, around the world, you might be that one-in-a-million that gets to visit Crisk Universal Conservatoire.
And it all begins by signing your name, and your few favourite things.
We're waiting on 16 or so total characters. I don't know how often this thing is used but whatever.