List of Crimes & Jail Terms In Sadie City (Please note that these are judicial guidance terms only and that sentencing powers and terms are at the sole discretion of the presiding Judge)
Please not that the following jail terms are in real time.
Arson - 7 Minutes
Assault/Battery - 7 Minutes
Bribery - 3 Minutes
Burgalry - 6 Minutes
Disorderley Conduct - 1 Minute
Drug Distribution - 5 Minutes
Drug Cultivation - 4 Minutes
Drug Possession - 3 Minutes
Hate Crimes - 5 Minutes
Indecent Exposure - 1 Minute
Kidnapping - 8 Minutes
Manslaughter - 6 Minutes
Murder (1st Degree) - 10 Minutes
Murder (2nd Degree) - 8 Minutes
Prostitution - 2 Minutes
Racketeering - 3 Minutes
Robbery - 5 Minutes
Thursday, 26 March 2009
How to Roleplay Online
Roleplaying online is a fun thing to do. If you don't know how, here's how!
Steps:
1. Think of a character. This character can be anyone and anything, depending on the roleplay you're getting involved with, for example if you're in a medieval roleplay, your character could be a mage or a king or a knight. Give them a name, an appearance, some special trait or ability, possibly even more frivolous things like their favorite food. Keep in mind that your character must be able to play a role in the story, hence the term "roleplay." Some sites and roleplays will require a "character sheet," or a list of fields that each need to be filled out prior to inserting your character in the roleplay.
2. Think of the setting and time period they're in. If it's a fantasy
roleplay, you can even create your own setting. However, if your roleplay is based on a series or book, you might want to stick to a familiar area
3. Know the lingo. When the roleplay is literate, don't use ** == [] -- <> for actions! Use narration to describe actions, like this -> Ken walked to his house and sighed, "I wish I ate my bagel this morning." There are sites with full lists of the terms, so look into those.
4. An intro can mean everything. Try to include who your character is, what they're doing, what they look like, and perhaps a bit about their past if that's needed.
5. Within a few in-character (IC) entries, you should have established some sort of connection between your characters and the others, to where your actions affect the story in some way that the others are able to react to. You risk your character becoming disconnected, otherwise.
6. Never kill someone unless you have the permission of the person who created the roleplay and/or the person who's character you are thinking of killing.
7. Similarly, never take control of anyone else's characters without either their permission or the permission of the 'boss' of the roleplay. Generally, the most you are allowed to control in other characters is dialogue, and even then, you typically won't be allowed to make them say too much.
8. When you are talking regularly (as in not roleplaying), always use some form of brackets to denote being out of character such as ((text)) or [ text ]. You can also use abbreviations like 'OoC'.
9. Think of things you wouldn't say so you can roleplay more fun. never give your name or phone number out to anyone online.
Tips
The "boss" of the roleplay is the creator. They have created the rules, forum, and (possibly) the scenario. If you don't like their rules, then you may have to leave.
Basic roleplaying keywords are:
RP: Roleplay
OOC: Out of Character (You may also use parenthesis to show that it is you who are speaking, not your character.)
IC: In Character
bic: Back in Character
pp: Powerplaying (Which refers to trying to control other people's characters.)
gm: Godmodling (Which refers to trying to have a "perfect character".)
Steps:
1. Think of a character. This character can be anyone and anything, depending on the roleplay you're getting involved with, for example if you're in a medieval roleplay, your character could be a mage or a king or a knight. Give them a name, an appearance, some special trait or ability, possibly even more frivolous things like their favorite food. Keep in mind that your character must be able to play a role in the story, hence the term "roleplay." Some sites and roleplays will require a "character sheet," or a list of fields that each need to be filled out prior to inserting your character in the roleplay.
2. Think of the setting and time period they're in. If it's a fantasy
roleplay, you can even create your own setting. However, if your roleplay is based on a series or book, you might want to stick to a familiar area
3. Know the lingo. When the roleplay is literate, don't use ** == [] -- <> for actions! Use narration to describe actions, like this -> Ken walked to his house and sighed, "I wish I ate my bagel this morning." There are sites with full lists of the terms, so look into those.
4. An intro can mean everything. Try to include who your character is, what they're doing, what they look like, and perhaps a bit about their past if that's needed.
5. Within a few in-character (IC) entries, you should have established some sort of connection between your characters and the others, to where your actions affect the story in some way that the others are able to react to. You risk your character becoming disconnected, otherwise.
6. Never kill someone unless you have the permission of the person who created the roleplay and/or the person who's character you are thinking of killing.
7. Similarly, never take control of anyone else's characters without either their permission or the permission of the 'boss' of the roleplay. Generally, the most you are allowed to control in other characters is dialogue, and even then, you typically won't be allowed to make them say too much.
8. When you are talking regularly (as in not roleplaying), always use some form of brackets to denote being out of character such as ((text)) or [ text ]. You can also use abbreviations like 'OoC'.
9. Think of things you wouldn't say so you can roleplay more fun. never give your name or phone number out to anyone online.
Tips
The "boss" of the roleplay is the creator. They have created the rules, forum, and (possibly) the scenario. If you don't like their rules, then you may have to leave.
Basic roleplaying keywords are:
RP: Roleplay
OOC: Out of Character (You may also use parenthesis to show that it is you who are speaking, not your character.)
IC: In Character
bic: Back in Character
pp: Powerplaying (Which refers to trying to control other people's characters.)
gm: Godmodling (Which refers to trying to have a "perfect character".)
Sadie Character Info
CHARACTER: 3RD STAT: BLOCK: STR/CON/AGL/WILL: HUD COLOR:
GANG MEMBER Street Smarts Y 10/10/10/10 /9color tomato
CIVILIAN Citizenship N 10/10/10/10 /9color yellow
POLICE DEPARTMENT Morale Y 10/10/10/10 /9color blue
PARAMEDIC Medical Kit Y 10/10/10/10 /9color palegreen
FIRE DEPARTMENT Rescue Y 10/10/10/10 /9color red
CRIMINAL Corruption Y 10/10/10/10 /9color slategray
VAMPIRE Transfusion Y 10/10/10/10 /9color orangered
HOSPITAL STAFF Bedside Manner Y 10/10/10/10 /9color powderblue
MUTANT Fear Factor Y 10/10/10/10 /9color sienna
LADY OF THE NIGHT Sexuality N 10/10/10/10 /9color plum
MAFIA Extortion Y 10/10/10/10 /9color white
MILITARY FORCES Tactics Y 10/10/10/10 /9color olive
GOVERNMENT Power Y 10/10/10/10 /9color silver
GANG MEMBER Street Smarts Y 10/10/10/10 /9color tomato
CIVILIAN Citizenship N 10/10/10/10 /9color yellow
POLICE DEPARTMENT Morale Y 10/10/10/10 /9color blue
PARAMEDIC Medical Kit Y 10/10/10/10 /9color palegreen
FIRE DEPARTMENT Rescue Y 10/10/10/10 /9color red
CRIMINAL Corruption Y 10/10/10/10 /9color slategray
VAMPIRE Transfusion Y 10/10/10/10 /9color orangered
HOSPITAL STAFF Bedside Manner Y 10/10/10/10 /9color powderblue
MUTANT Fear Factor Y 10/10/10/10 /9color sienna
LADY OF THE NIGHT Sexuality N 10/10/10/10 /9color plum
MAFIA Extortion Y 10/10/10/10 /9color white
MILITARY FORCES Tactics Y 10/10/10/10 /9color olive
GOVERNMENT Power Y 10/10/10/10 /9color silver
Short Explanation About OOC (Out of Character)
By Sodom Gothly
Ok people here i send an short explanation about ooc and ic so all the people that doesnt know how it works can learn how to use it correctly, i may ask all the owners of the group to send this notecard as a notice in the different groups that conform sadie, by the way i would like to inform you all that if any group that doesnt follow the rules will not be considered a offical group in saide, so all the group owners must teach all their members to rp correctly or the group own will be considered unoficial.
Ok people here i send an short explanation about ooc and ic so all the people that doesnt know how it works can learn how to use it correctly, i may ask all the owners of the group to send this notecard as a notice in the different groups that conform sadie, by the way i would like to inform you all that if any group that doesnt follow the rules will not be considered a offical group in saide, so all the group owners must teach all their members to rp correctly or the group own will be considered unoficial.
Notice On City Vehicles
By Sexxxy Bliss
When you are not driving the cars you must put them back where they belong...not left in the middle of the streets. There are off road parking spots that you can put the in too...use them! Anyone seen not putting the car away will be warned first, then banned for a day!
When you are not driving the cars you must put them back where they belong...not left in the middle of the streets. There are off road parking spots that you can put the in too...use them! Anyone seen not putting the car away will be warned first, then banned for a day!
The Sadie Army's 1st Cavalry Division
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