Post by Prince Arthur Pendragon on Jun 1, 2010 18:48:05 GMT
Every now and then, something happens in Camelot that requires a hero.
Perhaps a griffon has attacked an outpost?
Perhaps a bear is ravaging the slums?
Or perhaps Gaius simply needs to get in touch with his old friend, the crazy old bard who lives in a shack on a mountain?
Either way, a champion is needed, and a stranger in the city has started posting special missions for recruits to take on.
Perhaps a griffon has attacked an outpost?
Perhaps a bear is ravaging the slums?
Or perhaps Gaius simply needs to get in touch with his old friend, the crazy old bard who lives in a shack on a mountain?
Either way, a champion is needed, and a stranger in the city has started posting special missions for recruits to take on.
Each time a quest is posted, recruits must reply to the thread stating why they should be chosen. It will work on a first-come-first-served basis (although some quests may be for more than one person), and the reasoning is just for the plot element, and so can be as funny or ridiculous as you like (eg perhaps you once had a run in with the crazy old bard and he stole your favourite hat?)
Each quest will have conditions that must be met. Including:
- Possible restrictions on level in guild/army/brotherhood (please check)
- Quests may be for army, brotherhood or guild only, or a mixture
- May be other restrictions ie male/female, age etc
Once you have been accepted for a thread, you (and any others involved) should create a post in the revelant part of the site, named "QUEST- *name of quest*". There is no time limit, but try not to keep it going for too long, or to keep it hanging with no replies. Typically you should aim to have it wrapped up within 20-25 posts (although shorter/longer ARE welcome)
It also helps to keep posts medium length, as this keeps the action going.
Finally, if you miss out on a quest, don't panic! We will be posting these as often as we see fit, and so everyone will get a turn.
Admin reserve the right to change the above rules as they see fit