Personal Plots

Talks that may or may not have anything to do with Hala or NWN

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makelovelikewar
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Post by makelovelikewar »

Shannen wrote:Pffft.
I bite.
:D
Yeah, but we like that. :wink:
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darkfire
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Post by darkfire »

makelovelikewar wrote:
Shannen wrote:Pffft.
I bite.
:D
Yeah, but we like that. :wink:
:twisted:
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Post by Arkon »

Also bare in mind. We only have so many DMs active at any given time. We cannot possible perform all requests we get.

When a personal plot request is put in there are several factors we look at.

1. The longevity of the CHARACTER AND PLAYER 's life on Hala that is taken into account. Not just of the player.

2. Contribution the CHARACTER to the World of Hala. This is not the contribution of the player, but the character.

3. Feasibility. Does it make sense for this to occur in the world.

4. Time. Do we have time to do such things or are there too many irons already in the fire.

5. Player. Lastly we look at the player as a whole. If the player is a troublemaker, there is a good chance they won't get their request acted on.

Basically. If you put in a plot request, it make take a while for us to act on it, or it may not get acted on it at all. It just depends. I do not require my team to convey that decision to the player who put in the request, nor will I make this a requirement.

Typically, personal plots are rewards for players who have RP'd well and contributed to the world.

Also bare in mind, that even if we do approve it, and let you know we've approved it. It may take time before it comes to pass.
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