DM (ADM) Application
Aug 4, 2014 19:01:48 GMT
Post by Tel Vinrae on Aug 4, 2014 19:01:48 GMT
DMing is a complicated task, especially on a chat. If you are accepted onto the DM team, you will be looking "behind the curtain" and seeing what is happening in the setting, well beyond the scope of your own players visibility. You must be able to separate yourself from this, continuing to play appropriately as your PC, and doing your best to avoid being dragged into your own storylines. We consider metagaming very serious.
We strive to find individuals for our team that are contributors to furthering the chat. You will have say in many discussions that could impact the fabric of the chat itself, and you are expected to contribute to those discussions completely. We aren't looking for mindless - we are looking for people that want to help shape the chat to be more fun and enjoyable for all the players involved.
You will often be expected to be a DM first; people will likely know what characters you play, and you will have situations where people will ask you for sheetwork when you are trying to RP. By no means do we expect you to be always "on call" - we all come here to have fun, and playing our PC's is part of that. However, if you see someone waiting in a room marked for sheetwork when you first log on, or an unsanctioned character waiting for play, it is part of your responsibilities to take care of those requests, completely and accurately, so that those people can continue (or begin!) to enjoy the game too.
It is also your responsibility to contribute to furthering storylines in the game! Sheetwork DM's are great, and we all love having someone that can simply handle the paperwork for us, but we are looking for people to help extend the fun of being on a D&D based chat with enjoyable storylines and adventures. It is also important to understand how wide an impact your storylines will have, and how long-lasting they can be. Other DM's may be running storylines that will interweave with your own, and often times players will remember your stories well beyond when you are done telling them - this can be both good and bad. You will be expected to submit your adventures. Being a DM isn't alway about the dice, however - sometimes it can be about story. Here at Tel Vinrae, we support both aspects.
If you feel like you're up to the challenge and the excitement, copy the form below and fill it out as completely as you can, then send it via FPM to Sean and Lucas. Good luck on your application and thanks again for your interest in Tel Vinrae!
Real Name:
Age:
Primary PCs:
What is your gaming experience, both online and offline?
Do you have any notable PCs on other chats?
What attracts you to the Tel Vinrae Setting?
If there was something you could change from a players perspective, what would it be?
To you as a player, what makes an adventure fun?
Do you have DM experience on other Chats?
Do you have any thoughts or ideas on where you would like to take Tel Vinrae?
How much time can you devote to DMing?
How would you deal with a problem player on your adventures/scenes? [IE- the PC is being argumentative, belligerent, etc.]
How would you deal with a rules lawyer whom points out any mistakes you make?
As a DM, what do you think would make an adventure fun?
Do you feel there are any elements of your DMing that would need specific attention or assistance from other DMs?
Is there a particular element or venue of the setting that you feel needs attention? Would you be willing to take this venue on yourself?
We strive to find individuals for our team that are contributors to furthering the chat. You will have say in many discussions that could impact the fabric of the chat itself, and you are expected to contribute to those discussions completely. We aren't looking for mindless - we are looking for people that want to help shape the chat to be more fun and enjoyable for all the players involved.
You will often be expected to be a DM first; people will likely know what characters you play, and you will have situations where people will ask you for sheetwork when you are trying to RP. By no means do we expect you to be always "on call" - we all come here to have fun, and playing our PC's is part of that. However, if you see someone waiting in a room marked for sheetwork when you first log on, or an unsanctioned character waiting for play, it is part of your responsibilities to take care of those requests, completely and accurately, so that those people can continue (or begin!) to enjoy the game too.
It is also your responsibility to contribute to furthering storylines in the game! Sheetwork DM's are great, and we all love having someone that can simply handle the paperwork for us, but we are looking for people to help extend the fun of being on a D&D based chat with enjoyable storylines and adventures. It is also important to understand how wide an impact your storylines will have, and how long-lasting they can be. Other DM's may be running storylines that will interweave with your own, and often times players will remember your stories well beyond when you are done telling them - this can be both good and bad. You will be expected to submit your adventures. Being a DM isn't alway about the dice, however - sometimes it can be about story. Here at Tel Vinrae, we support both aspects.
If you feel like you're up to the challenge and the excitement, copy the form below and fill it out as completely as you can, then send it via FPM to Sean and Lucas. Good luck on your application and thanks again for your interest in Tel Vinrae!
Real Name:
Age:
Primary PCs:
Playing Questions
What is your gaming experience, both online and offline?
Do you have any notable PCs on other chats?
What attracts you to the Tel Vinrae Setting?
If there was something you could change from a players perspective, what would it be?
To you as a player, what makes an adventure fun?
DMing Questions
Do you have DM experience on other Chats?
Do you have any thoughts or ideas on where you would like to take Tel Vinrae?
How much time can you devote to DMing?
How would you deal with a problem player on your adventures/scenes? [IE- the PC is being argumentative, belligerent, etc.]
How would you deal with a rules lawyer whom points out any mistakes you make?
As a DM, what do you think would make an adventure fun?
Do you feel there are any elements of your DMing that would need specific attention or assistance from other DMs?
Is there a particular element or venue of the setting that you feel needs attention? Would you be willing to take this venue on yourself?