Fade Rift Mods
27 February 2020 @ 11:34 am
MARCH ASSIGNMENTS

Assignment teams and details will be posted and linked as they're determined.

The Heart of the Matter: Bastien, Ellis, Wysteria
Dramatical Cats, Diplomatical Cats: Gwenaëlle, Sabine, Jenny Lou
The Best Shade Plans: Barrow, Marcoulf
In the Nick of Thyme: Ilias, Matthias, John
Tulipgit to Quit: Sawbones, Tavin
How Do You Solve A Problem Like The Anders: Jenny Lou, Alistair, Ket
Uncrossing the Crossroads: Richard, Loxley, Athessa, Yngvi
In the Enemy's Grippe: Nikos, Derrica, Lino
Join the Navy, They Said…: Bastien, Darras
How to Train Your Draconology Expert: Julius, Fitcher

If you didn't sign up for assignments and wish you had, we'll have more next round (or sooner)! And if you did sign up for assignments and wish you hadn't, hahaha sucker.

Jk, just let us and your teammates know if you need to back out for any reason.

RULES

OOC, the only two rules regarding these assignments are: (1) they must be RPed in some way, not entirely handwaved, and (2) you have to file a report by the deadline. Otherwise, you can handle them basically however you want. For example,

Format: You can write a log addressing the main action/meat of the assignment, handwave that and do a log or crystal post that’s instead focused on deciding what to do about the problem or discussing how it went after the fact, or whatever else, as long as you RP about the assignment’s substance in some way.

Personnel: You can limit the assignment to only the assigned team, if you prefer, or you can take other people along, whether that means involving just one other specific character to go for some specific reason or turning the assignment into an open log/discussion that the whole game can participate in. Just make sure everyone on the team is on board with whatever you decide, and check with the relevant project leaders or division heads if you want to include someone whose suitability for something is in question, since they might not be willing to OK their inclusion.

Content: If you want to add obstacles, problems, pit stops, etc. to your assignment, you can, as long as they’re reasonable given the scope and spirit of the assignment. For example, if your characters are tasked with finding a lost child in the woods, it’s fine for them to accidentally wander into a bear’s den or to get caught in a storm that causes a flash flood in a ravine, because those are hazards that make sense given the assignment and its setting, whereas finding a zany artifact that causes bodyswaps or assassinating Corypheus would be outside the scope.