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WyrmST
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Joined: Tue Dec 22, 2009 3:52 pm Posts: 13
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 Who are the ST's
Their are 2 ST's for this game.
Wyld ST and Wyrm ST - work in conjunction to make Frozen Rage the best it can possibly be! For the most part Wyld ST is the ST that runs the majority of the plots and NPCs for the board and is in charge of keeping people entertained as much as possible. Wyrm ST is the ST that maintains the forums, character sheets and responds to Down Time Actions. Both STs are involved in genre and rules calls, no final call or decision is made without the approval of both Wyld and Wyrm ST
Both ST's are responsible for deciding on the house rules, and all ST's calls are final. It is okay to ask an ST, in private after the fact, to explain what made them decide a certain way and the ST should explain as much as they can, without divulging plot or personal secrets of player involvement, why they did something.
It is not okay to fight with a ST during a scene or get upset or angry if a call goes against you.
The ST's also have the ability to name Narrators to assist them. A narrator can be for as little as "Go run this scene, where this will happen" to "I want you to help me run my plots for the foreseeable future." A narrator will be in charge of whatever the ST puts them in charge of and when running scenes they are to be considered speaking for the ST staff. If you disagree with a narrator you can ask for an ST to review a decision but we pick our narrators because we trust them. 99 percent of the time we will support their decision.
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