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=POST FREQUENCY= '''GM:''' Unless I communicate otherwise in the OOC thread or indicate an upcoming absence [https://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?709532-Grand-Central-Absences-Station '''HERE'''], I will post in IC at least once a day and will be available for OOC discussion throughout the day as time permits. '''Player:''' The expectation is that each player posts in the IC thread at least once a day. If you won't be able to post on a given day, for whatever reason, please give us a head's-up in OOC '''-or-''' PM/Email me '''-or-''' post your intended absence [https://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?709532-Grand-Central-Absences-Station '''HERE''']. ---- Note: My default course of action if not everyone has posted after 24 hours will always be to move the scene along. As best as I am able, I will work out one-on-one with players who announce absences whether / how to run their character for the duration. Missing characters' actions will either simply get passed over (if that makes the most sense in the scene), or I will - to the best of my ability - declare that character's actions in keeping with how they have been played thusfar (if having the character NOT act just isn't practical). In either instance, I will post clearly in OOC what is happening and why. Real life happens, and sometimes you just can't be there. And sadly, many people quit PBPs simply by just dropping out without a word of explanation. In the event that a player is gone for longer than three days without notice, I will assume they are not coming back. As a general rule, I don't kill off absentee characters. They wander off or otherwise disappear in whatever way makes quick sense in the game, and if their players come back at a later date they can petition to return to the game (considered on a case by case basis). ---- ::
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