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Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 9:08 am
Requests
Sometimes, you just want to be a certain kind of awesome that goes beyond the normal kind of awesome. This desire can only be answered by one thing: requests. In order to get special things for your characters, you need to request them. But how? Read through the table of contents to answer the question.
Table of Contents 01. Special Plot Requests 02. More Than Average 03. Where to Post When You Want to be That 04. Face-Claim 05. Wands 06. Pets 07. Name Change
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Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 9:09 am
SPECIAL PLOT REQUEST GUIDE: How to know when to submit a request for a special plot We realize that no two plots are the same, but since we do not have enough time to review everything that goes on in the guild on a case by case basis, please review the following rules in deciding whether or not your plot is considered “special” and must be requested before being carried out. IF...- A character included in your plot will be seriously injured
- Your plot includes the death of any character in the guild
- The plot you have planned is long-term (it will take longer than a week of Hogwarts roleplay time to complete)
- Your plot includes 4 or more guild members or characters (including your own, and even if they all belong to you), and it is not a simple class, club, or team get-together
- You plan for your character to develop a serious illness
- You plan to have your character break a significant school rule (remember that your characters CAN earn detentions and lose house points for ANY rules broken)
- You plan to have your character acquire a special item, power, ability, etc...
- Your common sense tells you that the plot you have planned is something BIG
- When in doubt...SUBMIT A SPECIAL PLOT REQUEST!Examples of plots that DO require a special plot request: - Annie12, Bart34, and Carrie54 plan to have their characters sneak into the Forbidden Forest to begin practicing higher-level magic in order to protect themselves from one of their evil step-mothers during the following summer. On the other hand, IF...- Your plot is simple (NO death, injury, rule-breaking, etc...), includes 3 or fewer guild members or characters (including your own), and would be considered short-term (less than a week of Hogwarts roleplay time)
- Your plot is simple, you are the only guild member taking part in your plot, and it only includes 3 or fewer of your own characters
- Your plot consists of a simple get-together between members of a team, club, or class
- A minor school rule will be broken by your character (remember that your characters CAN earn detentions and lose house points for ANY rules broken)
- You plan on your character being sick (having a common illness) for a short period of time
- You are applying for a job in the Ministry, Diagon Alley, Knockturn Alley, Hogsmeade, or Hogwarts (although a job application is required)A SPECIAL PLOT REQUEST IS NOT REQUIRED!Examples of plots that DO NOT require a special plot request: - Every guild member who has a character on the Ravenclaw Quidditch Team “throws a party” in the Ravenclaw Common Room after winning a quidditch match against Slytherin (as long as nothing serious happens, and no damage takes place).
NOTE: If the crew finds that you are taking part in a special plot that will need a request, you will be asked to stop the plot in its tracks, submit a request, and wait for it to be accepted, so use your judgment when considering the severity of your unique plot. If you have any doubt about whether you need to send in a request for your plot, PM a crew member for their opinion, or simply submit a request just to be safe!
- - - - - CONTROVERSIAL TOPICS Pregnancies: If it's a completely normal pregnancy with no complications or otherwise physical/mental scar, it shouldn't need one. If a pregnancy does not require people to respond to it, then it does not need a plot request. If a character goes into labor in a place where there are three or more total people, then a plot request should be submitted. Weddings: Engagement would be on a case-by-case basis. If the engagement is super grand and requires many others to respond to it, then a plot request should be sent it. If it's just a simple, short "Will you marry me?" scene, it won't need a request. Weddings, however, is an organized event that will require a plot request since it does involve more than three people. If a wedding is not meant to be roleplayed out, no plot request is needed. High-end Plots: A high-end plot can be considered to be a plot that includes death, serious bodily and/or property damage, or one that involves action/suspense. High-end plots won't be limited, as long as it doesn't hinder those people who do not wish to participate in the plot. School rules: Rules each professor set up in their own classroom are considered minor rules. As for those rules listed in the Rules thread, it's a case-by-case basis. It depends on the intention and what effect it has on the character who is breaking the rules. Will it develop your character? Will something major happen (injury, death, mental or physical trauma, etc)? If yes, a plot request should be sent. Important rules going into the Forbidden Forest, flying without passing Flying class, swimming in the Lake, Apparating without school grounds, etc, all requires plot requests regardless of what happens during it. Use your better sense of judgement to determine whether something needs a request or not. But remember; When in doubt, send in a request! - - - - - More information will be added as the crew finds more things to address in the guide.
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Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 9:19 am
Acceptable More-Than Average AttributesAnd the requirements of them.We want Hogwarts to be unique. So, we are allowing that certain people get certain abilities. This is an entirely first come, first serve basis. Please understand that all of these require that you must a member of the guild for at least four months, unless stated otherwise. Those who have requested to become a More-Than-Average character and have not become one fully will have (Pending) by their name. Inherited MTAs such as Parselmouth, Half-breeds, Seers, etc. are covered under a blanket MTA for the family. However, some MTAs such as Metamorphmagus and Seers have a limit per generation of one per family. The others such as Parselmouths and Half-breeds can be for the entire family, and Half-breeds must state the amount of Veela, Vampire, Goblin, etc. blood they happen to possess. Anyone that has the MTA in their family MUST state that they are that MTA or be considered normal. In order to have an MTA attribute, you must: 1) Request the MTA attribute in your character's profile 2) Fill out this form. It is your responsibility to ensure that the list is accurate and up-to-date when it concerns your character(s). Here is the list of current MTA characters. (Ctrl + F to find a name) Descriptions and Requirements of MTAs Animagus An Animagus (pl. Animagi) is a witch or wizard who can morph him or herself into a specific animal at will. It is a learned, rather than hereditary, skill, unlike those of a Metamorphmagus.1) Must learn their ability 2) Cannot attack students 3) Must not transform during class time 4) Must be a third year or older to begin learning 5) Must become registered by the Ministry of Magic. 6) Must say in their profile that you are learning to be an AnimagusHalf Breed Half-breed (or Beast) is a term given to humans with at least one non-human parent, although those with more distant non-human ancestry are also referred to as half-breed. This can be many different breeds and can have lots of different side effects due to magic in the mixing bloodlines. "Half-breed" may be an offensive, rather than proper, term, as it seems to appear as an insult. There is a great deal of prejudice against half-breeds in the wizarding world, which also tends to discriminate against non-human beings in general. 1) Potential Magical Creature parents for Half-breeds include: Giants, Goblins, Leprechauns, Vampires (see information on Vampires and Half-vampires here for more details), Veela, and Wood Nymphs. 2) Creatures that are turned such as werewolves do not pass the trait to their child, therefore can not be born as such. 3) Half-breeds share the attributes of both their parents, still being able to use magic, as the magic gene is dominant, while having traits of their non-human parent as well. 4) It is also unknown for how many generations non-human traits will persist, although it seems that wizards and witches with even one non-human great-grandparent will retain some of those characteristics. For example, Filius Flitwick is only one-eighth goblin, but retains a small stature as a result of this heritage. 5) It is unknown if Muggles can interbreed with non-humans and, if they can, this would probably result in non-magical half-breeds. Though it is very rare for a Muggle to even find out about the existence of those creatures, the existence of a non-magical half-breed is potentially possible but unlikely. 6) This MTA can be taken in conjunction with ONE other. 7) This is an inherited MTA.
Legilimens/Occlumens Legilimency is the act of magically navigating through the many layers of a person's mind and correctly interpreting one's findings. A person who practises this art is known as a Legilimens. Laymen sometimes refer to Legilimency as "mind-reading," but practitioners disdain this term as naive. Occlumency is the act of magically closing one's mind against Legilimency. It can prevent a Legilimens from accessing one's thoughts and feelings, or influencing them. A person who practises this art is known as an Occlumens.1 ) Must learn their ability 2 ) Cannot be used to cheat on tests 3 ) Can only enter the mind of another with permission (PMs, OOC, or chat) 4 ) Can scan an area and look for the minds of others (as long as there is no mind entering, PMs and such are not necessary) 5 ) Must become registered by the Ministry of Magic 6 ) Must be a third year to begin practicing (if accepted) 7 ) Very difficult to master 8.) There is a small chance you will be allowed to learn this skill, if at allMetamorphmagus A Metamorphmagus (pl. Metamorphmagi) is a witch or wizard with the ability to change his or her physical appearance at will, rather than requiring Polyjuice Potion or a spell like the rest of the wizarding population. They are extremely rare.1) Must be born with this ability 2) Cannot impersonate professors or Hogwarts staff 3) May change in to any living creature or change any feature of themselves at will 4) Must become registered by the Ministry of Magic. 5) Emotions may alter appearances 6) This is an inherited MTA, and is restricted to one per generationParselmouth Parseltongue is the language of serpents (as well as other magical serpent-based creatures, like the Runespoor) and those who can converse with them. An individual who can speak Parseltongue is known as a Parselmouth. It is a very uncommon skill, and is more common to be hereditary.1) Must be hereditary 2) If you are not hereditarily one, you can learn how to understand, but you cannot speak it 3) Bad reputation 4) Mostly hisses when they speak in Parseltongue 5) This is an inherited MTAQuidditch Experience A student that has Quidditch Experience has had training by relatives, coaches, etc. before attending Hogwarts. These students are ones that wish to play Quidditch professionally or just want to play it during their time at Hogwarts.1) Must want to play Quidditch at school, otherwise you cannot apply 2) Must have been trained before coming to Hogwarts 3) Is only open to Half-bloods or Purebloods 4) Is only for students 5) Get a +1 to their years playing Quidditch 6) Benefit disappears after they leave HogwartsSeer A Seer is a gifted wizard or witch who has the ability to see into the future with their Inner Eye. Seers predict prophecies, which are then recorded and stored in the Hall of Prophecy in the Ministry of Magic's Department of Mysteries. According to Minerva McGonagall, true Seers are extremely rare.1) Everyone has this ability, but Seers have it more 2) Prophecies can happen at the oddest times 3) With practice, a Seer can summon predictions when needed 4) Must be hereditary 5) Fake seers are common 6) Must become registered by the Ministry of Magic 7) This is an inherited MTA, and is restricted to one per generationVampire A magical being that is known for biting people on the neck and sucking their blood. They are usually pale and gaunt, with sharp teeth for puncturing the neck. They have an aversion to garlic and can be kept at bay by its presence.More information can be found here. Werewolf A human who, upon the rising of the full moon, turns into a fearsome near-wolf. Werewolves can be distinguished from regular wolves by the pupils of the eyes, snout shape, and tufted tail. At all other times, they appear as normal humans, though will often seem to be ill as the full moon approaches. More information can be found here.~ Last edited 01/21/18 by Dia
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Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 9:24 am
Where to Post What When You Want to Be That!Confused? Don't be. This is a topic that will help potential students, professors, and magical creatures to figure out where to post their profiles if they are interested in being people with a hint of magical creature in them.
If you want to be a magical creature that attends Hogwarts as a student: 1) Check the post above this one. Please read what it says, as it pertains to your duties as a member of Hogwarts and the available More-Than-Average attributes.
2) Understand that, if you would like to be a more-than-average student, you will still post your profiles in the Student Profile Subforum.
3) If you are denied being a MTA Character, please edit your profile accordingly.
If you want to be a magical creature that attends Hogwarts as a professor: 1) Check the post above this one. Please read what it says, as it pertains to your duties as a member of Hogwarts and the available More-Than-Average attributes.
2) Understand that, if you would like to be a more-than-average student, you will still post your profiles in the Professor Profile Subforum.
3) If you are denied being a MTA Character, please edit your profile accordingly.If you want to be a magical creature that works at Hogsmeade: 1) Check the post above. Please read what it says, as it pertains to your duties as a member of Hogwarts and the available More-Than-Average attributes.
2) Understand that, if you would like to be a more-than-average shop owner, you will still post your profiles in the Hogsmeade Shop Owner Profiles Subforum.
3) If you are denied being a MTA Character, please edit your profile accordingly.
If you want to be a magical creature that does not attend Hogwarts, but is still present on the grounds: 1) There is really no limit as to what you may sign up to be.
2) Understand that, if you would like to be a magical creature, you will post your profiles in the Magical Creature Profile Subforum.
3) Please check the Magical Creature Basics and Information thread before AND after being accepted. It is your responsibility to be aware of our expectations of you. Follow all rules set for your creature.
Hopefully this has helped shed some light on any questions you may have on being Anything-More-Than-Average.
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Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 9:30 am
I Stole Your Face! Haha! (Face-Claim List)
Because we all know that Peeves would say that. Anyway, as requested by Sailor Tralfamadore, we now have a "face-claim list".
What is this "face-claim list"? Well, it's a place where everyone requests which famous person they're using as their character's face. Doing this will keep people from using the same famous person twice/having two characters look the same.
Some rules on the Face-Claim: + Characters must be accepted/pending before they can be added to the list! If they are not, then they will not be updated onto the list until then. + There may not be two celebrity/famous people's faces shared unless they are twins. + This is entirely first come, first serve. + If a member has quit/deleted for inactivity, they have until the next in-guild summer to return and reclaim their face. Otherwise, their face reservation will be deleted. + If a member has returned and finds that their face has been reclaimed by someone else--then they'll have to pick a new face. + Face Claims may not be politicians or political figures from any country.
Here is the current list of faces taken. (Ctrl + F to find a name) To request a celebrity/famous person's face for your character, please fill out this form. To remove your character from the list, please fill out this form.
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Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 9:32 am
Acceptable Wand Woods and CoresIn the guild, there has been much debate over what kinds of woods and cores should be acceptable for wands. In the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry Roleplay Guild, we always try to aim for being as close to the world as J.K. Rowling envisioned it as, but, when it comes to certain things, the world she imagined just didn't have enough detail.
Especially about wands.
Wand woods and cores are very limited if we base them strictly on what was mentioned in the book. So, I offer to you, the member of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry Roleplay Guild, a list of both woods and cores that we accept.
If there is a wood missing, or a core missing that you would like to add to the list, feel free to request it by going here.
This list is subject to change. Everyone, including VC's, must fill out the following form if you want anything on the red list. Every now and again, red will be closed to accepting. Uncommon and below is open to everyone. Below that you will find a link to the current list of users and characters who have received permission to have those wand woods or cores.
Color codes: Rare (we'll only let one person take this. Maybe even nobody. Permission from both Violet the Maestro and Diamond Wales required.) Uncommon and Below (there are no limitations)Red Acceptance Status Open Request your wand wood/core here
Currently accepted character wand woods/cores: [x] (Ctrl + F to find a name)
To remove a character, please fill out this form. Decisions, DecisionsPicking out a wand core and wood may not be as easy as you think! There are many factors you can base the decisions on.
For example, you might have to research the meanings behind each wood to figure out which is best suited to your character's personality. Or base it on their birthday. You could look up which magical creature best relates to your character and pick the core that way. There are endless possibilities.
Normally, wands are between 9 inches and 14 inches, but there are some cases in which those measurements may be smaller or larger.
Here are some websites to check out for ideas:(Thanks to Marguerite_Wheelwright for these!)Beyond Hogwarts -Talks about which wood correlates with birthday. Also talks a bit about cores, wand length, and the use of wands.
Woods and Cores - More about the properties of wand woods and cores.
Harry Potter Wandlore- Talks about what certain woods and cores are good for, as well as what size, shape and texture have to do with the wand and owner.
Wand Lore- More on wand woods and cores.
Wand Woods - Pottermore's information on wand woods.
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Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 9:33 am
Acceptable PetsIn the guild, there has been much debate over what kinds of pets are acceptable for school. In Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry Roleplay Guild, we always try to aim for being as close to the world as J.K. Rowling envisioned it as, but, when it comes to certain things, the world she imagined just didn't have enough detail.
Especially about pets.
Pets are very limited if we base them strictly on what was mentioned in the book. So, I offer to you, the member of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry Roleplay Guild, a list of pets that we accept.
If there is a creature missing or that you would like to add to the list, feel free to request it by going here.
This list is subject to change. Everyone, including VC's, must fill out the following form and receive a verification from Diamond Wales if you want anything red. Below you will find a color accepting status. Every now and again, red will be closed from time to time if we're getting too many. Below that you will find a link to the current list of users and characters who have received permission to have those pets.
First years are not allowed anything other than "Common" pets. After their first year they may have something higher.
Color codes: Specialty (restricted to certain race or ability holding characters) Rare (we'll only let one person take this. Maybe even nobody. Permission from Violet the Maestro and Diamond Wales required) Uncommon and Below (there are no limitations)Red Acceptance Status OpenRequest your pet here
Currently accepted pets: [x] (Ctrl + F to find a name)
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Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2020 1:01 am
Name ChangeThis particular form is different than other forms currently on this list. The others you must make requests, but to change your character's name, you are simply informing the person in charge of the forms that there was a change in name and that the character should be listed as something else. No muss, no fuss. If your character was a George but wants to be called Emily, go right ahead. Got married or adopted recently and decided to take the spouse's/parents' name? Got you covered there too. This is mostly bookkeeping on our parts to make sure that the characters in the lists match the characters in the guild. That's all!
To inform us about a name change: Click here
If your character's name has not been changed within one standard guild year (4 months) please contact Diamond Wales.
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