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Post by Admin Tue May 11, 2010 2:27 am

When choosing a forum to create your CC/RP you should probably make three threads for your CC/RP.

1: Plot
It really helps, unless you're doing a random themed. This could also be were you first introduce your CC/RP to people.

2: Characters
If you place them in the same thread as your CC/RP they will get lost. Every time someone new joins the game you'll have to search them out. Why not just have them all in one place?

3. The actual CC/RP.
This is where the magic happens.

In each thread you can put links to all three places for easy navigation.

Remember, these are just suggestions, not have-to-dos.
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