17-11-2006, 05:25 PM
What Faulkie means is, basically, there is one over-arching plotline that everybody has to keep in mind. However, the participants write their character's perspective on the events that occur in the plotline. This may involve spinning some events in one character's favour, depending on which character's perspective things are being looked at - which author is writing their version of the story.
The actual story outline, I think, should be written out from a neutral point of view by whoever's in charge of this whole thing - which should, in this case, be Faulkie. This gives the other authors a framework for their story. Of course, some authors can write a perspective that is almost completely separate from the main framework, entwining with it only during certain key events.
The actual story outline, I think, should be written out from a neutral point of view by whoever's in charge of this whole thing - which should, in this case, be Faulkie. This gives the other authors a framework for their story. Of course, some authors can write a perspective that is almost completely separate from the main framework, entwining with it only during certain key events.
Baruk: Lvl 85 Male Human Fighgunner 15.
Amielle: Lvl 24 Female Newman Protranser 4.
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Amielle: Lvl 24 Female Newman Protranser 4.
Newest Synth: Sweet Deathic! ... 14% Light.
A keyboard is now mine. Fear my fast-typing skills. I play the PS2 version of PSU.
I live in the UK, meaning my timezone's GMT.

