12-03-2014, 10:29 AM
'Sup folks! It's been a while, eh?
As you may have noticed, Joey is no longer running the Vampire system. I've gone through and done a massive cleanup, approving journals (and Nate), as well as culling out inactive characters. Here is how it was done:
If you haven't submitted a journal claiming XP since September, your character was retired. If you would like your character to be reinstated, simply drop me a line with the request.
A note about Vampire's three month journal culls:
Just as there's no crying in baseball, there will be no continuity journals in Vampire. These auto-culls are in place to help Admins easily move through journal time, but they're also here to give prospective players a better idea of a system's activity level. If a PC hasn't been played in four months but has submitted continuity journals, that's just as much of an inflation of numbers as if they hadn't turned one in at all. So, make sure you claim your XP!
I did make a few exceptions since this is the first time instituting this change, so if you didn't turn in a journal but someone else claimed they played with your PC I tried to include that. However, it's my first time doing journals, so if I goofed, drop me a line. You can send them to the Director's email or the Vampire one, they'll both be going to me until we get a new Vampire Admin.
Best,
Errin
As you may have noticed, Joey is no longer running the Vampire system. I've gone through and done a massive cleanup, approving journals (and Nate), as well as culling out inactive characters. Here is how it was done:
If you haven't submitted a journal claiming XP since September, your character was retired. If you would like your character to be reinstated, simply drop me a line with the request.
A note about Vampire's three month journal culls:
Just as there's no crying in baseball, there will be no continuity journals in Vampire. These auto-culls are in place to help Admins easily move through journal time, but they're also here to give prospective players a better idea of a system's activity level. If a PC hasn't been played in four months but has submitted continuity journals, that's just as much of an inflation of numbers as if they hadn't turned one in at all. So, make sure you claim your XP!
I did make a few exceptions since this is the first time instituting this change, so if you didn't turn in a journal but someone else claimed they played with your PC I tried to include that. However, it's my first time doing journals, so if I goofed, drop me a line. You can send them to the Director's email or the Vampire one, they'll both be going to me until we get a new Vampire Admin.
Best,
Errin