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Edit box size: ⇓ More rows Reset to default size ⇒ More columns The following are the rules used for standard Interactive Fiction (int-fic) written on this wiki. --- # Every story has a Lead Storyteller, established at the start of a story. ## The Lead Storyteller may delete any section of story that he sees fit, but must first alert the writer to this fact. ## The Lead Storyteller may not alter content written by another writer without permission, but he may delete and replace it. ## The Lead Storyteller may add sections to previous parts of the story if he sees fit. ## The Lead Storyteller may appoint a new Lead Storyteller at any time, at which point he relinquishes the role in full. ## All writings by the Lead Storyteller are subject to the same rules and expectations as those of other writers, save for the exceptions listed above. # Each writer has full authority over his own characters. ## Any writer may write a scene containing other characters, and may have those characters act and speak. ## A writer may demand that a section of writing be revised or deleted if his characters appear in it in what she finds an inappropriate fashion. Objecting writers may not make such revisions themselves without permission. ## Writers also have creative control over content involving their characters' pasts. Retconning that involves a character or information about a character may be vetoed by its author. # Add to a story clearly and well. ## When adding to a story, the writer must leave his handle or name above or below his work. ## Writers new to this wiki should leave an tag indicative of their identity or create a page on the wiki. # Plagiarism will not be tolerated. # Be respectful and cooperative. --- Rules by {Dog}. ''This is, of course, in progress. If anyone has suggestions or clarifications, please comment down here.'' ~{Dog} This is a minor edit.
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