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- Subject: ADMIN: MiniFAQ : New users please read
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- Date: 23 Nov 1992 22:25:05 GMT
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- [ This is not the FAQ, nor is it meant to replace the FAQ. This is a miniFAQ ]
- [ which has been designed as a short intro to the Inn and a pointer to other ]
- [ sources of info, particulary the FAQ, and with answering common questions ]
- [ from people who are new to the Inn. This post is NOT exhaustive, so please ]
- [ read the FAQ or email one of the people at the end of this article if you ]
- [ have any further questions not answered here before posting a query. ]
-
- The FAQ is posted regularly and is also available from Jeremy Nelson
- <gujn@uniwa.uwa.edu.au> and myself. Most of the below is knobbled from the FAQ.
-
- Alt.Pub.Dragons-Inn (a.p.d-i) exists for 'on the net' Roleplaying, and as an
- interactive forum for story telling and for character and plot generation.
- The news group is to log the activities of characters in the pub called the
- "Dragon Inn", in the city of Generica, and its immediate surroundings.
- There is no Game Master/Dungeon Master, all activites within the inn are
- determined by the players themselves. In many ways the inn is not so
- much a process of role playing, but mass co-authorship. :)
-
- To keep the group running successfully, the following courtesy rules apply:
- 1) No flaming. -> use alt.flame
- 2) No commercials or FRPG talk -> use the rec.games.frp.X groups
- 3) The Right to Non-Interference. -> see the FAQ on ettiquette
- 4) No munchkins : a.p.d-i is not a competitive setting.
- ultra powerful characters are not encouraged, and may not be
- "accepted" by other people as "the sort we want to hang out with".
-
- ** 1 ** Introducing a Character:
-
- There are no hard and fast rules, basically how, where and why are up to you.
- Pre-organization by E-Mail so that your character knows a familiar face is
- recommended. It allows your character to slide in without the embarrasement
- of loitering around waiting for a friendly call, or dying unnoticed.
-
- Once the character is introduced there are several people who should be informed
- by E-Mail. In particular. Mike Bavister and Thomas Kettenring, who are
- maintaining a list of characters and character descriptions (see below).
- These lists give an idea of who is in the inn, and a brief description.
-
- Due to the popularity of the group there are a large number of postings.
- Unfortunately this makes it difficult to keep up with the group for those with
- limited time. To eliminate extraneous volume, please try not to post questions
- to the group, use E-Mail if at all possible. A list of some of people happy to
- answer email questions about the Inn appears at the end of this post.
-
- ** 2 ** posting format
-
- Several guidelines have been adopted to help clarify subject content and
- eliminate the need to read every posting. For courtesy's sake please follow them
-
- Subject line format:
- [thread] character : description or
- character : description (if not in a thread) or
- ADMIN : description (for non-character postings/administrivia)
-
- Ongoing 'adventures', or threads, use a [name] notation to identify themselves.
-
- (A) Threads are defined as stories, written by one or more authors, with a plot
- and action that follows a well-defined single path. Examples could be a
- shared-author series of stories, a single story seen from several characters'
- viewpoints, or several individual stories with some binding element. For the
- sake of clarity, threads are marked with a several-character identifier within
- brackets. Examples: [KQ] or [blade]. These identifiers must be kept short,
- since they ought to be included in the header of every article pertaining to
- a particular thread. This is not an iron-clad requirement or rule of this
- newsgroup; rather, it is a kind of courtesy rule that helps your screaming
- fans follow the action of your story. :^)
-
- Forming your own thread is quite easy. All you have to do is collect a group
- of individuals who want to write the thread with you, and then start posting
- articles with an appropriate thread identifier. You do not have to 'get
- permission' from anybody or register your thread. However, you should be
- careful to make sure that your identifier is unique so that two threads'
- stories do not appear to be one large and cryptic tale. A service also exists
- to keep those with limited reading time informed of what is happening in your
- thread, or to your character (contact me <Pete Calvert> if you want to be
- included in the weekly review (see below for details))
-
- Joining another thread already in progress is another matter. Usually, people
- who have gone to the effort to create a thread have a particular story in mind,
- including a set of events that may or may not allow for interaction with more
- characters (ie. yours!) Some people, of course, do not mind new characters
- springing in and posting under their thread's identifier with no warning.
- However, to make sure that you step on no toes, it is always best to check
- beforehand with people by emailing them. Just select at random some member
- of an ongoing thread that you wish to join, and send them a note telling them
- 1) who you are, 2) what you want to do, and 3) would they please be good enough
- to include you in the action. Most threads will probably be open enough to
- let you in -- this group is no place for snobbery! -- but just for the sake
- of politeness, it cannot hurt you to check first.
-
- (B) Any administrative postings should be prefixed by 'ADMIN:'. ADMIN postings
- contain all information which is not in character for the PC. In many respects
- ADMIN postings have the sort of information a DM would distribute.
- The only other messages which are typical of ADMIN postings are administrative
- work, related to non character postings such as character lists, FAQ list and
- other administrivia.
-
- (C) Please try and avoid using reply to post articles, unless you can edit the
- subject line. This will reduce some confusion. (nb. for some ADMIN this does not
- apply. Please see the FAQ section on etiquette for other posting guidelines).
- -=-=-=-
- Regularly posted ADMIN lists : see FAQ for other ADMIN lists
-
- FAQ : J. Nelson <gujn@uniwa.uwa.edu.au>
- Official Book of Guests : M. Bavister <bj689@cleveland.Freenet.Edu>
- Character Summaries List : T. Kettenring <kring@physik.uni-kl.de>
- Tourists Guide to Generica : A. Humphrey <aaron@space.ualberta.ca>
- Bulletin Board : M. Sander <344lwkc@cmuvm.csv.cmich.edu>
- This Week in Review : P. Calvert <pcalvert@economics.adelaide.edu.au>
- -=-=-=-
- The following people have volunteered to answer further questions
- about the group via e-mail. Please mail one of them before posting a query.
-
- Thomas Kettenring <kring@physik.uni-kl.de>
- Laurie F. Alden <alden@coos.dartmouth.edu>
- Sean A Reith <gusar@uniwa.uwa.edu.au>
- Mike Bavister <mrhyde@netcom.com> & <bj689@cleveland.freenet.edu>
- Michael Sander <344lwkc@cmuvm.csv.cmich.edu>
- Dennis Brennan <djb6@midway.uchicago.edu>
- Pete Calvert <pcalvert@economics.adelaide.edu.au>
-
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