Marvels of the Middle Ages
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X-Men - Animated Series (all) › Round Robins
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X-Men - Animated Series (all) › Round Robins
Rating:
Adult ++
Chapters:
2
Views:
1,794
Reviews:
0
Recommended:
0
Currently Reading:
0
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I do not own and make no money off the X-men, the Fantastic Four, or any other characters or fandoms that may appear in this round robin.
Marvels of the Middle Ages
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1. I did not know what warnings to put on the label, because we all have our own little fetishes and we're all different. That being said, you must put the warning codes applicable to your chapter in an authors note. 2. Although this is in X-Men, I hope we can add some other Marvel' verse characters, I put in the standard disclaimer the ones I will use in the first chapter, but please put your individual disclaimers as Authors Notes, all my future chapters will too. Bear in mind that according to the ToS, AN's can only be 600 words long. 3. Please review the already written chapters to see who has been written about. If you choose to write a chapter on the same character, put the number of uses by the name. If what you'd write contradicts a previous chapter, put AU in the authors note separate from the warnings. To sum up 1-3, your authors note should have the following: AU(if needed), Warnings, a separate disclaimer with the name of the lead Marvel 'verse characters, and a note of any reused cannon characters. For example, there are two Kurt chapters and one Kitty chapter. You want to write a Kurty, thus your AN would read something like this: AU; [disclaimer]; [warnings]; Kurt 3/Kitty 2. 4. This ought to go without saying, but don't be an OC thief. If you want to write another chapter with someone else's OC, put in a review stating you want to use him/her, and wait for the original author to post a review saying it's ok. Direct messages work too, but if the original author complains, reviews are a paper trail. If you don't care who uses your OC, say so in the Authors Note. If you absolutely don't want your OC used by anyone else, also put that in the AN. This will cut down on the amount of time people spend scanning reviews for answers 5. Feel free to incorporate historical and folkloric characters, as long as you properly disclaim them. They are NOT OC's for the purposes of #4. Well that's all I can think of now. Over and Out Chris Cross