forum School rp (5/8) (OPEN)
Started by @ReskaAkuma group
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@ReskaAkuma group

(Well, we can but it will get complicated if we were separated and we had to wait for each other. So here is what we should do. If someone is speaking to you and you reply, wait about a minute before you reply again.)

@RhysTheFirebird group

(Cause, if we’re doing posing order now, it would be Phantoms turn. Posting order has no acceptions. Posting order is the order. It’s to prevent too much chaos and two people posting at the same time lol-)

@DEFINITELYNOTLOKI group

(And if we do posting order strictly, if two players are having dialogue the others will be forced to state their actions, as they can not intervene with the dialogue because it would get too complicated)

@RhysTheFirebird group

(If it’s just two people talking, that’s different, we can always specify to whole we are replying. I. E. Phantom and my chartacter’s are somewhere and Levi and Claeb’s characters, we could just specify to whole we are replying. And if we’re all in one place, posting order would be the thing-)

@RhysTheFirebird group

(. . . I- what? Cade, what are you saying? New dialogue? Phantom would make their reply, then Levi, then me, then you. You would just make a response for everything else.)
(I.e)
(Phantom walks into a room)
(Levi says something)
(I reply to Cade, react to Phantom walking in, then reply to Levi)
(And the circuit starts again.)

@phantomflame

(Just got back from the test, sorry for not responding sooner)

River reluctantly walked up to the door of his dorm room, running his fingers through his curly black hair absentmindedly. He really didn't want to share a room with other people, but he knew he needed to suck it up for his sisters. They needed him. With a sigh, he collected his thoughts together, making sure he looked indifferent and that he didn't care about anything or anyone. He had a reputation to maintain, after all.
Without bothering to knock, River opened the door and glanced over the people already in there before immediately moving to an unoccupied corner of the room, not saying a word and barely giving the others a second thought.