Congratulations! You have been accepted into Brave New World! Here’s what to do next:
-Join bravenewworld, bravenewmeta, bravenewstories, and, if you wish, zubatopia -Make a post in bravenewmeta to introduce yourself and your character -Alphabetically by player name, add your information to the Contact Page. -Add your information to the Taken Page by filling out the form. -If your character is part of an organization like the City Guard, go to the Organization page and fill out the form there. -If you haven’t already, swing by bravenewstories and put up a plotting post to get your character in on the action. -As the game progresses, please keep track of your Pokémon and other acquisitions/statistics on a post within your own journal. An example template may be seen here. -Your character tag for use on the IC comm is magi labyrinth of magic: yamuraiha.
She may start with her wand, all players may enter the game with 1 Enhanced item if desired. Beyond that she'll have to craft them herself, of course.
Additionally, minor note, typically people refer to the city simply as "Union". The phrasing "Union City" would be seen as a bit of an odd colloquialism, not sure if that was intentional or not.
Approved!
-Join
-Make a post in
-Alphabetically by player name, add your information to the Contact Page.
-Add your information to the Taken Page by filling out the form.
-If your character is part of an organization like the City Guard, go to the Organization page and fill out the form there.
-If you haven’t already, swing by
-As the game progresses, please keep track of your Pokémon and other acquisitions/statistics on a post within your own journal. An example template may be seen here.
-Your character tag for use on the IC comm is magi labyrinth of magic: yamuraiha.
She may start with her wand, all players may enter the game with 1 Enhanced item if desired. Beyond that she'll have to craft them herself, of course.
Additionally, minor note, typically people refer to the city simply as "Union". The phrasing "Union City" would be seen as a bit of an odd colloquialism, not sure if that was intentional or not.