Post by Merlin Emrys on Dec 3, 2008 14:46:35 GMT
Guild training works similar to that of the army. Through making a series of posts, increasing in length, your character becomes more skilled and powerful in the art of enchantment, and this is reflected through the titles awarded at each stage.
To Train in the Guild:
1) Your character must possess some natural degree of magic, however this can be in any form, and must not be powerful. You do not necessarily have to have stated this in your character application to the site.
2)Firstly you must enrol. To enrol in the Guild, follow the instructions and post in the enrolloment office. Once I have replied confirming your place you may begin training.
3) Training: Traning occurs in the training board. On your first training session, you may create a thread simply called' [insert character's name here]' Training'. Here, you will post all of your training sessions and I will post my feedback.
4)In the training sessions, you must write a post to a certain minimum wordcount. (Unlike the army, the training sessions are undertaken ALONE and can be carried out anywhere in the realm) For example, in a training post, you might write about practising making fire in the woods, healing a papercut in the library- you have a lot of scope! Just make sure you convey a gradual improvement in your abilities. You may include NPC's in your training.
5) I will reply to your training post either accepting it, or denying it. Reasons for denying it include: being more than 10% under the wordcount, very poor grammar/spelling, plagiarism of a fellow magicians training ideas etc.)
6) Ranks and Word Counts (Ranks, once achieved may be added to your signature)
Title/Task
Member of the Guild: Enrollment accepted
Novice of the Guild: One post 250 words
Apprentice of the Guild: One post 500 words
Caster of the Guild: One post 650 words
Magician of the Guild: One post 800 words
Mage: - 1000 word post. This session will be undertaken with Merlin.
(Mage is the highest possible rank in the Guild. The equivalent to the knights of the army)
All wordcounts are minimum, more would be great!
I hope that makes everything clear,
Any questions don't hesistate to PM me (Or the other staff members)
Good luck!
Merlin
To Train in the Guild:
1) Your character must possess some natural degree of magic, however this can be in any form, and must not be powerful. You do not necessarily have to have stated this in your character application to the site.
2)Firstly you must enrol. To enrol in the Guild, follow the instructions and post in the enrolloment office. Once I have replied confirming your place you may begin training.
3) Training: Traning occurs in the training board. On your first training session, you may create a thread simply called' [insert character's name here]' Training'. Here, you will post all of your training sessions and I will post my feedback.
4)In the training sessions, you must write a post to a certain minimum wordcount. (Unlike the army, the training sessions are undertaken ALONE and can be carried out anywhere in the realm) For example, in a training post, you might write about practising making fire in the woods, healing a papercut in the library- you have a lot of scope! Just make sure you convey a gradual improvement in your abilities. You may include NPC's in your training.
5) I will reply to your training post either accepting it, or denying it. Reasons for denying it include: being more than 10% under the wordcount, very poor grammar/spelling, plagiarism of a fellow magicians training ideas etc.)
6) Ranks and Word Counts (Ranks, once achieved may be added to your signature)
Title/Task
Member of the Guild: Enrollment accepted
Novice of the Guild: One post 250 words
Apprentice of the Guild: One post 500 words
Caster of the Guild: One post 650 words
Magician of the Guild: One post 800 words
Mage: - 1000 word post. This session will be undertaken with Merlin.
(Mage is the highest possible rank in the Guild. The equivalent to the knights of the army)
All wordcounts are minimum, more would be great!
I hope that makes everything clear,
Any questions don't hesistate to PM me (Or the other staff members)
Good luck!
Merlin